> okay but HOW can it know? You've described what you see as
problem but
> you haven't described any way yum can know about what's you think
> _should_ be going on.
But it is a problem and we should (read: need to) solve it imho. How?
I'm not sure. We could
- package modules for all kernels in one package (I don't really like
this idea, but if this is the only solution we need to go it imho)
- fix our proposal so it works better with yum (hint's from you are
greatly appreciated)
- add support for yum somehow so it can resolve the dep correctly. I
unfortunately don't know neither yum nor python enough to fix that
myself :-|
All kernel-modules packages require the exact kernel they are built
against. Yum does/will use this information to figure out which one of
the kernel-module packages are the best for your system.
However, I need to figure out and change some of the more un-fun code in
Yum to support this. Its not as easy as it sounds.
Jack
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Campus Linux Services Project Lead
PAMS Computer Operations at NC State University
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