From: Roman Macko <rmacko72@gmail.com>
To: "Luis R. Rodriguez" <mcgrof@gmail.com>
Cc: reinette chatre <reinette.chatre@intel.com>,
linux-wireless <linux-wireless@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [Linux Wireless] Update of "en/users/Download" by ReinetteChatre
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 2009 12:59:30 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4A71D172.1000306@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <43e72e890907300743nd3a80eck2153d01f4e99ddf9@mail.gmail.com>
Yes, I tested it. When you place that config file containing "search
updates built-in" in /etc/depmod.d
directory, it doesn't work. You have to place it in global config file
/etc/depmod.conf.
How depmod works with config files in /etc/depmod.d directory is a
mystery for me. I wasn't able to learn
this from manual pages.
And I tested another thing too. When some of config files (either global
/etc/depmod.conf or one of those in /etc/depmod.d directory)
doesn't contain search command ,
everything works fine, according to manual page for depmod, using
builtin search string "updates built-in" what is
what you need. As soon as one of them (either global or one of those in
/etc/depmod.d directory) contains search command,
then depmod uses this one. It seems seach command in global config file
(/etc/depmod.conf) has higher priory. But as I say
I really don't know how depmod works with all config files.
roman
Luis R. Rodriguez wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 6:12 AM, Roman Macko<rmacko72@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Luis,
>>
>> I used stable version 2.6.30.
>> Anyway I downloaded bleeding edge version and ran script check_depmod.
>> But it created new configuration in /etc/depmod.d directory instead of
>> creating
>> global configuration /etc/depmod.conf what I did. It doesn't work in that
>> way.
>>
>
> What do you mean it doesn't work that way?
> Do you mean you tested it and that it didn't work?
>
>
>> I can read in manual pages of depmod.conf that depmod.d directory serves for
>> configuration on per-module basis,
>> so I think you can change the order of proceding directories for particular
>> module only there.
>>
>
> Nope. Even Ubuntu uses their own file in there for the same purpose:
>
> mcgrof@tux ~ $ cat /etc/depmod.d/ubuntu.conf
> search updates ubuntu built-in
>
>
>> But I don't know how to name that file or if my thought is right at all.
>>
>
> The man page needs some updating.
>
> Luis
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-07-30 16:56 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
[not found] <20090729214510.31738.90990@cl-1649.ham-01.de.sixxs.net>
2009-07-29 21:53 ` [Linux Wireless] Update of "en/users/Download" by ReinetteChatre Luis R. Rodriguez
2009-07-29 21:57 ` reinette chatre
2009-07-29 22:04 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2009-07-30 13:12 ` Roman Macko
2009-07-30 14:43 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2009-07-30 16:59 ` Roman Macko [this message]
2009-07-30 17:06 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2009-07-31 1:20 ` Roman Macko
2009-07-31 1:31 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
2009-07-31 14:36 ` Roman Macko
2009-07-31 21:19 ` Roman Macko
2009-07-31 23:36 ` Luis R. Rodriguez
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