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As far as I can tell, the following two lines were recently added to the linux package PKGBUILD:
% grep --after-context=1 'Used by mkinitcpio to name the kernel' PKGBUILD
# Used by mkinitcpio to name the kernel
echo "$pkgbase" | install -Dm644 /dev/stdin "$modulesdir/pkgbase"
Am I right there is, or planed to be, a related modification to mkinitcpio? Can you elaborate how mkinitcpio will be using "$modulesdir/pkgbase" to name the kernel?
EDIT: Following lines stroked off because I have just tested that and it is not the case. Please ignore paragraph #2.
Not related to those two lines, but still another recent modification to the linux package PKGBUILD is the removal of the following two lines:
# ???
mkdir "$builddir/.tmp_versions"
Can it be that "$builddir/.tmp_versions" is used when modifying .config, and rebuilding the kernel without modifying PKGBUILD?
Last edited by regid (2019-10-09 21:44:52)
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In general you should read the package changelog as at least number 2 would be answered.
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As far as I can tell, the following two lines were recently added to the linux package PKGBUILD:
% grep --after-context=1 'Used by mkinitcpio to name the kernel' PKGBUILD # Used by mkinitcpio to name the kernel echo "$pkgbase" | install -Dm644 /dev/stdin "$modulesdir/pkgbase"
Am I right there is, or planed to be, a related modification to mkinitcpio? Can you elaborate how mkinitcpio will be using "$modulesdir/pkgbase" to name the kernel?
Is it related to 2016 closed https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/51818?amp;amp;pagenum=2? The discussion there has
@heftig - I should have mentioned that the PKGBUILD will rename '99-linux.hook' to '99-${pkgbase}.hook' on the filesystem so no package can provide the same hook if there is a unique pkgbase defined (see lines 126-128 of the official PKGBUILD). I guess I answered my own question <<red face>>
Last edited by regid (2019-10-10 18:04:57)
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