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Is there a way to get a list of all kernel module packages in all repos?
I have created a custom kernel package and would like to create all corresponding kernel module packages (such as nvidia) for this custom kernel as well.
Thanks,
Raymano
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Not really, but you could use something like this:
find /var/abs/ -name PKGBUILD | xargs grep "depends=.*kernel26"
find /var/abs/ -name '*.install' | xargs grep depmod
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Thank you very much. That'll give me what I need.
I wish archlinux had a naming convention for such packages to make them simpler to distinguish without the need to get the entire abs tree to find them. Such as:
kernelmodule-ipw3945
kernelmodule-nvidia
Or for the mm kernel:
kernelmodule-ipw3945-mm
kernelmodule-nvidia-mm
Last edited by raymano (2008-01-16 03:41:38)
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Not needed - the number of kernel modules supplied by packages *should* be so low that they can be easily tracked "manually" (i.e. within a custom recompilation script).
Just compile a new kernel version, then see what kernel modules are missing.
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How can you tell if something is missing when you don't know what you are looking for?
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It's obvious what to look for - a "kernel module not found" error message. Programs not working.
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That's all fine and dandy if you are doing it for one system but not when you are building a distribution that will run on hardware you don't know anything about.
Things aren't always as obvious as they might seem.
Last edited by raymano (2008-01-16 06:52:45)
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That argument doesn't make much sense. If you don't know anything about the hardware, how are you supposed to *test* your packages?
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