[elrepo] [elrepo-devel] Broken kmod-compat-wireless package
Phil Perry
phil at elrepo.org
Thu Aug 9 18:21:43 EDT 2012
On 09/08/12 21:38, Phil Perry wrote:
> On 09/08/12 19:55, Michael Lampe wrote:
>> Phil Perry wrote:
>>
>>> We've had a number of reports of the compat-wireless package being
>>> broken on EL 6.3.
>>
>> Hi Phil,
>>
>>> I've now had time to spend a couple days looking into this so wanted to
>>> take the opportunity to update where we are on this and decide if it's
>>> worth pursuing.
>>
>> I have also spent some time with this, but most probably less than you.
>>
>>> So where does this leave us?
>>
>> My personal opinion is that it is not worth the effort anymore. Current
>> EL6 kernels are so special that it will now be a major effort to come up
>> with a working kmod-compat-wireless. Even such things as constants
>> (#define ...) differ from mainstream now. This needs real insight (I
>> guess) and is beyond me at least.
>>
>> The same guy that made work compat-wireless-3.2 with EL6 kernels has
>> done the backport, it seems. So let him decide/do.
>>
>> My vote is to drop this package.
>>
>> One final "idea" perhaps: It might be possible to still build this
>> package against the 6.2 kernel by renaming all symbols that now clash in
>> 6.3 and count on the kernel ABI.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Michael
>>
>>
>
> Hi Michael,
>
> I'm making some progress on this now. I emailed the compat-wireless
> project and some more patches have been submitted to help fix the latest
> branch. If I'm going to spend more time on it then it really makes sense
> to work on the latest branch rather than our old 3.3.2 snapshot.
>
> I've applied these to the 3.5-3 snapshot, and although it still doesn't
> compile cleanly, I feel I'm getting closer. I'm going to continue
> bashing away at it for another day or so to see if I can get something
> out of it.
>
And now I have 3.5-3 code that compiles on RHEL6.3 so tomorrow (as it's
late here now) we should hopefully have some packages to test. No
promises, they could be broken packages, but we are definitely making
progress.
I don't have any wireless-enabled el6 hardware so we will be looking for
testers :-)
Regards,
Phil
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