On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 2:28 PM, Farkas Levente <lfarkas at lfarkas.org> wrote: > Akemi Yagi wrote: >>>> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/BuildingKernelModules#head-b86b6eec08d5719cf1838929f26a64af88e2b7f0 >>> the only problem it's outdated. > > the latest weak-updates spec files don't use the same template as > mention on the above page. just look at the xfs kmod package. > and i wouldn't like to rewire this page without the permission of the > main kmod maintainers. The spec files used in CentOS-supplied kmods have never been the same as the example spec file on the Wiki. The latter is based on what is found upstream (Jon Master's) and is designed to build kABI-tracking kmods that survive kernel updates. The CentOS kmods used to be kernel version specific. This was recently changed and the latest version is now kernel independent. With either spec file, we achieve the same goal, that is, kABI-tracking kmods. Therefore, at this point of time, I am hesitant to make changes to the example spec file on the Wiki. However, if there is a good reason to modify the spec to match the one used in the CentOS version rather than upstream's, we could do so as well. I just do not see the urgent need for that right now. Akemi