Le May 16, 2008 09:10:35 am Lennart Sorensen, vous avez écrit : > On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 06:28:36PM -0400, Filipus Klutiero wrote: > > I don't see your point. > > I can have libfoo1 and libfoo2 installed and used at the same time so > both applications compiled for libfoo1 and libfoo2 can be used at the > same time. I can recompile my applications for libfoo2 as I get around > to it. When everything is recompiled libfoo1 can be removed. > > For kernel modules, I have to recompile all the kernel modules in order > to move to a new kernel since I can't use a mixture of kernel modules > for two different kernel versions since I can only be running one kernel > at a time. I still don't see your point. > > > We were talking about nvidia-graphics-drivers. Prebuilt nvidia LKM > > packages are already built by dedicated source packages. > > No, the nvidia package generates nvidia-glx, nvidia-glx-dev, > nvidia-kernel-source and such. It does NOT know anything about building > modules for specific kernel variants. That is done manually by someone > so far (and hence seems to be a bit infrequent). The > linux-modules-*-2.6 package makes it possible to simply have the > buildd's take care of that job. There are several nvidia* source packages. Those that contain "modules" are dedicated for prebuilt nvidia LKM-s. The nvidia* source packages are included in those shown on http://qa.debian.org/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&comaint=yes
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