On Mon, 05 Mar 2012 17:23:18 +0100, Christoph Egger <christoph@debian.org> wrote: > Recent changes in module-init-tools made oss-compat uninstallable > on kfreebsd-*. I've done a Team Upload to fix this. In more Detail: > module-init-tools became arch:all 1 day ago and depends on kmod which is > unavalable on kfreebsd. This made everything (indirectly) depending on > oss-compat (like libsdl-mixer1.2-dev) unbouldable on kfreebsd > autobuilders. Alternatively one could persuade the maintainre to make > module-init-tools depend on kmod|kldutils instead or implement this > alternative directly in oss-compat so it could become arch:all again, > however kldutils isn't needed at all so the solution I implemented is > quite nice (IMHO as well). I agree, the solution is quite nice! Now that oss-compat is arch: any, it would even make sense to have it only ship its configuration files (and maintainer scripts) on linux-any... Thanks for taking care of this, Stephen
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