From: Don Zickus on gitlab.com https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1117#note_570311270 > > > > CKI Gitlab commented: > > > Marcelo Ricardo Leitner <mleitner@xxxxxxxxxx> commented via email: > ``` > > https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel- ark/-/merge_requests/1117#note_570213935 > > > > > Anyway, the commands I used are: time find . -name "Makefile\*" -exec > > grep '.o' {} ; > /tmp/don.list (3 seconds) for i in `cat > > redhat/rhel_files/*.list.rhel redhat/fedora_files/*.list.fedora`;do > > mod="$(echo $i | sed 's/ko$/o/')"; grep -q $mod /tmp/don.list || echo > > "Bad module: $i"; done|wc -l > > > > I don't think that addresses the issue, I think the issue is when a new > > module comes along with a dep on a module that was in extras, and moves > > the extras module back to kernel-modules. The only real way to do that > > is to diff the file lists of module every time and list anything missing > > that was in the previous verison. > > Or treat mod-extra.list (and others) as mandatory. If it's there, and > the module is not listed in the final file list, as in: > %{expand:%%files -f %{name}-%{?3:%{3}-}modules-extra.list > %{?3:%{3}-}modules-extra}\ > it's a bug. > > That said, the best place to handle it would be while building the package. That was my first thought until I wondered if every module in modules-extra.list is applicable to every arch. Is it possible that some of those modules are not built for an arch or its variant? _______________________________________________ kernel mailing list -- kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to kernel-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/kernel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Do not reply to spam on the list, report it: https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure