The first upload of linux-2.6 using kernel-wedge failed to build on s390
because 'kernel-wedge find-dups' failed. To summarise, the duplicated
modules were:
drivers/md/dm-mod.ko in:
- crypto-dm-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- md-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- multipath-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
md-modules explicitly contains this and the others explicitly depend on it.
drivers/s390/block/dasd_mod.ko in:
- dasd-extra-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- dasd-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
This is not explicitly contained in any package. But that doesn't seem
to have been a problem previously.
drivers/scsi/device_handler/scsi_dh.ko in:
- multipath-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- scsi-core-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
scsi-core-modules explicitly contains this and multipath-modules depends on it.
drivers/scsi/scsi_mod.ko in:
- multipath-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- scsi-core-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- scsi-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
scsi-core-modules explicitly contains this and the others depend on it.
fs/mbcache.ko in:
- core-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- ext2-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- ext3-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
- ext4-modules-3.1.0-rc7-s390x-di
core-modules explicitly contains this and the others depend on it.
Aside from dasd_mod, I don't understand these failures.
(As for other architectures: so far amd64, i386, ia64 and mips have
built successfully, while powerpc failed at an earlier stage.)
Ben.
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Ben Hutchings
Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.
- Albert Einstein
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