[PlanetCCRMA] Re: PlanetCCRMA/NVidia

Matt Barber brbrofsvl at gmail.com
Thu May 31 12:47:02 PDT 2007


Hello,

Sure thing, glad it was helpful.

Matt


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> From: Louis van Dompselaar <louis at dompselaar.org>
> To: planetccrma at ccrma.Stanford.EDU
> Subject: [PlanetCCRMA] PlanetCCRMA/NVidia
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> I'd like to thank Matt again for the instructions below.  I only now came
> to
> trying them and finally got kmod-nvidia-legacy to work on ccrma/fc6!
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> Matt Barber <mailto:brbrofsvl%40gmail.com>
> /Sun May 20 13:09:03 2007/
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> You have to hack the spec file, and there are only a couple of things that
> need to be changed for nvidia --
>
> substitute your current ccrma kernel name  ( output of  uname -r )  for
> the
> fedora kernel in kversion definition.  Mine looks like this:
>
> %{!?kversion: %define kversion 2.6.21-0143.rt1.3.fc6.ccrmart}
>
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> in the kvariants definition line, remove all of the variants except
> %{?upvar}  --  since you're not building variants for a xen kernel
> (etc...).
>
> my line looks like this:
>
> %{!?kvariants: %define kvariants %{?upvar}}
>
> I usually delete all the corresponding preceding definitions as well,
> leaving only
>
> %define upvar ""
>
>
> write it, and then
>
> rpmbuild -ba --target i686 nvidia-kmod.spec
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> (this will make both the module and a .src.rpm for you to use later if you
> wish)
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> I'd like to thank Matt again for the instructions below.&nbsp; I only now
> came to<br>
> trying them and finally got kmod-nvidia-legacy to work on ccrma/fc6!<br>
> <br>
> <br>
> Matt Barber<a href="mailto:brbrofsvl%40gmail.com"
> title="[PlanetCCRMA] kmod-ntfs"></a><br>
> <i>Sun May 20 13:09:03 2007</i>
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> <pre>You have to hack the spec file, and there are only a couple of things
> that
> need to be changed for nvidia --
>
> substitute your current ccrma kernel name  ( output of  uname -r )  for
> the
> fedora kernel in kversion definition.  Mine looks like this:
>
> %{!?kversion: %define kversion 2.6.21-0143.rt1.3.fc6.ccrmart}
>
>
> in the kvariants definition line, remove all of the variants except
> %{?upvar}  --  since you're not building variants for a xen kernel
> (etc...).
>
> my line looks like this:
>
> %{!?kvariants: %define kvariants %{?upvar}}
>
> I usually delete all the corresponding preceding definitions as well,
> leaving only
>
> %define upvar ""
>
>
> write it, and then
>
> rpmbuild -ba --target i686 nvidia-kmod.spec
>
> (this will make both the module and a .src.rpm for you to use later if you
> wish)</pre>
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