This seems to be a bug in gcc itself. It should automatically disable
PIE when -mcmodel=kernel or when __KERNEL__ is passed in a header.
Attempts to compile using no PIE command line flags don't work either.
It's as if it's not allowing it to be turned back off.
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My comment was sarcastic. The build flags for dkms packages are
invisible to the end user and there is no easy way to change them. This
is either a packaging error with the kernel module or the gcc default
flags are erroneous. In either case this is not something the end user
solves by changing bui
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1574982 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1574982
I can't run apport-collect because this is marked as a duplicate.
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Please explain how I am going to build with -no-pie when apt-get and
dkms automates the entire process here.
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