* 'modprobe -l' usage in Makefile
@ 2013-02-06 21:24 Graham Burnside
2013-02-07 21:38 ` Richard Farina
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From: Graham Burnside @ 2013-02-06 21:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: backports
Hi,
I tried to use the compat-wireless backport to compile a newer rt2800pci
diver for my rt3290 device under wheezy (b4).
The Makefile is horribly broken due to the use of 'modprobe -l'
throughout, as are a number of the scripts in the scripts/.
Wheezy has moved to kmod, and uses a symlink from modprobe. kmod sees
'-l' as an invalid arguement.
-Graham
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* Re: 'modprobe -l' usage in Makefile
2013-02-06 21:24 'modprobe -l' usage in Makefile Graham Burnside
@ 2013-02-07 21:38 ` Richard Farina
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From: Richard Farina @ 2013-02-07 21:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Graham Burnside; +Cc: backports
On 02/06/2013 04:24 PM, Graham Burnside wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to use the compat-wireless backport to compile a newer rt2800pci
> diver for my rt3290 device under wheezy (b4).
>
> The Makefile is horribly broken due to the use of 'modprobe -l'
> throughout, as are a number of the scripts in the scripts/.
I submitted a patch for that which was applied last year some time...
what version are you trying to compile?
-Zero
>
> Wheezy has moved to kmod, and uses a symlink from modprobe. kmod sees
> '-l' as an invalid arguement.
>
>
> -Graham
>
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