On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 14:58 -0700, John Baldwin wrote: > For developers this means even if you are doing testing on a box > that doesn't use DRM, you can install the package so that kernel > builds will try to compile it and hopefully spot KPI/KBI changes > before they land in the tree so that the port/package can be > patched in tandem with committing changes to HEAD. Note that even > builds of work trees in git checkouts, etc. will find the DRM > modules and try to build them if the package is installed. That last sentence sounds ominous. Are you saying that when I'm on my amd64 machine building from /my/sources/rpi using TARGET_ARCH=armv6 it's going to find /usr/local/sys/modules/drm-current-kmod and try to crossbuild it for armv6? How about when I'm doing a build of 11-stable for testing, but what's in my /usr/local is sources for a 13-current driver? -- IanReceived on Tue Aug 13 2019 - 20:17:40 UTC
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