Re: [PATCH] Use modinfo to gather module dependencies

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Am 25.02.2012 22:09, schrieb Dennis Schridde:
> Hello!
> 
> I just switched from module-init-tools to kmod and found dracut broken, 
> because it uses modprobe --show-depends to find out about module locations
> and dependencies, which apparently is not implemented in kmod.
> 
> Hence I wrote attached patch, switching from modprobe to modinfo, which
> also seem to be the tool intended for the job. This method appears to work
> reliable in kmod-5, but I have not tested with module-init-tools.
> 
> Kind regards, Dennis

You need this patch for kmod:

http://git.profusion.mobi/cgit.cgi/kmod.git/commit/?id=269de2e0bf5011072da2f40f4f2d4023fad696b9
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