I am hitting the exact issue described at [1], meaning installing the nvidia 
legacy drivers from rpmfusion (470.223) fail to compile on Linux 6.7/6.8+.

AFAICT, two unrelated things solve the issue:
* use a newer release of the nvidia driver (470.239), either directly from the 
nvidia site, or waiting for an update on rpmfusion
* wait for a fix on the kernel (discussion of such patch at [2])

If I am not mistaken, [3] is the equivalent issue for Ubuntu.

My question is: what is the policy regarding rpmfusion and nvidia legacy driver 
updates? I think the simplest fix for users encountering such issue would be 
for rpmfusion to be updated (installing the latest release from nvidia website 
is much more involved). Should users ask for an update, or is this handled 
automatically?

Thanks a lot.

[1] 
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/470-223-02-akmod-fails-to-build-driver-after-kernel-update-to-6-8-4-fedora-39/288745
[2] http://rglinuxtech.com/?p=3205
[3] 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-470/+bug/2052420
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