Nicolas Mailhot wrote :
I think that for most people who tried it:
1. dkms vs in-core module: dkms loses
2. dkms vs other form of external modules (kmdl or fedora-style) : dkms wins.
I confirm that for my own case.
Also dkms will increase the pressure on not applying fedora-specific
patches over the upstream kernel. Don't know if it's a good or a bad thing
(I know davej's opinion)
I'm not sure I understand the first sentence correctly :-/ If you meant
that it will reduce pressure to apply Fedora specific patches, it's
probably a good thing for the Fedora kernel maintainers, since a
parallel effort can be made to get the module(s) into the upstream
kernel, unless of course the Fedora kernel maintainers get swamped with
bug reports where kernels are tainted and/or running buggy modules
that don't come from the Fedora kernel...
But this discussion is also valid for the kmod packaging scheme anyway.
Matthias
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