Am Donnerstag, 14. Januar 2010 23:00:06 schrieb Greg Freemyer:
All,
I'm thinking of putting a kernel module on OBS (in my home dir for the foreseeable future).
Part of it is going to be a patched ext4 kernel module and then a brand new module. (ohsm).
I don't even know if it is technically possible to publish a patched ext4 module and have it superseed the standard/released module. For now, I'm only talking about doing this for the 2.6.32 kernel (ie. KOTD).
Where should I ask questions about this process?
first of all read this: http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/Kernel_Module_Packages_Manuals It is written for SLES 9-11, but should work similar on openSUSE. Afterwards either ther opensuse-kernel ml or the -packaging ml may be helpfull. bye adrian
fyi: I've done a couple normal packages via OBS, so I think I know the basics, but a kmp is brand new to me.
Thanks Greg
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