> For other packages I agree. Kernel-modules should be a exception IMHO. I worry that having them as the exception means we have to do the code anyway which makes it a slippery-damn-slope to all packages using arbitrary defines. > It builds for the normal user without arbitrary defines. And even > better: It automatically builds what you probably want, because with the > above it builds the kernel-module for the currently running kernel. If > you get a random kernel-module.src.rpm where kver ist hardcoded you have > to edit it each time to get compile against a new kernel. > why doesn't it automatically build for whatever the highest installed kernel-devel or highest installed kernel package is? -sv -- Fedora-packaging mailing list Fedora-packaging@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-packaging