indeed, I was tricked by that misformatted `else`.
Thanks for reporting the issue.
I agree the correct line should be `[ -z $kernels_module ] && return 0`,
because the following code is used to compare the version of target DKMS
and existed module on the system.
So, I'm processing to proposed another patch to fix it.
** Changed in: dkms
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alex Tu (alextu)
** Changed in: dkms
Status: New => In Progress
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Title:
dkms script is missing function find_module
Status in DKMS:
In Progress
Status in dkms package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Building a kernel module using dkms in Linux Mint 19.1 shows the
following error:
Running module version sanity check.
/usr/sbin/dkms: Zeile 784: find_module: Befehl nicht gefunden
modinfo: ERROR: missing module or filename.
Checking the file the function is indeed missing and another user
confirmed, that it was removed at some point:
https://github.com/linuxmint/linuxmint/issues/142
Possible solution: Readd
find_module()
{
# tree = $1
# module = $2
find "$1" -name "$2$module_uncompressed_suffix" -o -name
"$2$module_suffix" -type f
return $?
}
as found in https://github.com/dell/dkms/blob/master/dkms
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