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Re: crypto-core-modules and 2.6



On Saturday 10 May 2008, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
> How about this when we move to 2.6.25:
>
> Index: package-list
> ===================================================================
> --- package-list	(revision 53285)
> +++ package-list	(working copy)
> @@ -232,7 +232,7 @@
>   This package contains the NFS filesystem module for the Linux kernel.
>
>  Package: md-modules
> -Depends: kernel-image
> +Depends: kernel-image, crypto-core-modules
>  Priority: extra
>  Description: RAID and LVM support
>   This package contains RAID and LVM modules for the Linux kernel.
> @@ -348,7 +348,7 @@
>   and wireless networking (WEP).
>
>  Package: crypto-modules
> -Depends: kernel-image
> +Depends: kernel-image, crypto-core-modules
>  Priority: extra
>  Description: crypto modules
>   This package contains crypto modules.

The last is already done in the "override" package-list inside 
linux-kernel-di-i386-2.6 and some others because it was not needed 
generally (but only for arches having nic-wireless-modules).
It should only be moved to kernel-wedge if it now _is_ needed generally, but 
then all individual kernel packages will also need to have 
crypto-core-modules added below their modules directory.

Same basically goes for the first: if all arches need it it is fine to do it 
in kernel-wedge. And if that is the case, the above becomes rather academic 
and should be done anyway.

Cheers,
FJP

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