Hi, On Wed Dec 05, 2007 at 12:06:34 +0100, Michael Meskes wrote: > Package: debian-policy > Severity: normal > > I think we should have policy for module source packages that specifies > how such a package should look like. There are several ways to build a > kernel module from a source file and some (at least the inclusion in > linux-modules-extra/contrib/non-free) are not easily tryable by the > maintainer of the source package. > > The current policy in linux-modules-* is: > > A module source package works with l-m-e, or it doesn't. > > So I gather it's the source maintainer's job to make sure it compiles > inside the framework. But there is no documentation available about > linux-modules-* at all. > > The process might change again in the future which might make the > situation even more complex. Therefore I think there should be some > (sub) policy explaining what to do. > > Michael
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