Hello,<br><br>Sure thing, glad it was helpful.<br><br>Matt<br><br><div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>--__--__--<br><br>
Message: 5<br>Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 20:50:51 +0200<br>From: Louis van Dompselaar <<a href="mailto:louis@dompselaar.org">louis@dompselaar.org</a>><br>To: <a href="mailto:planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU">planetccrma@ccrma.Stanford.EDU
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<br><br>I'd like to thank Matt again for the instructions below. I only now came to<br>trying them and finally got kmod-nvidia-legacy to work on ccrma/fc6!<br><br><br>Matt Barber <mailto:<a href="mailto:brbrofsvl%40gmail.com">
brbrofsvl%40gmail.com</a>><br>/Sun May 20 13:09:03 2007/<br>------------------------------------------------------------------------<br><br>You have to hack the spec file, and there are only a couple of things that<br>
need to be changed for nvidia --<br><br>substitute your current ccrma kernel name ( output of uname -r ) for the<br>fedora kernel in kversion definition. Mine looks like this:<br><br>%{!?kversion: %define kversion 2.6.21-0143.rt1.3.fc6.ccrmart
}<br><br><br>in the kvariants definition line, remove all of the variants except<br>%{?upvar} -- since you're not building variants for a xen kernel (etc...).<br><br>my line looks like this:<br><br>%{!?kvariants: %define kvariants %{?upvar}}
<br><br>I usually delete all the corresponding preceding definitions as well,<br>leaving only<br><br>%define upvar ""<br><br><br>write it, and then<br><br>rpmbuild -ba --target i686 nvidia-kmod.spec<br><br>(this will make both the module and a .src.rpm for you to use later if you
<br>wish)<br><br><br><br>--------------090503030300080602010107<br>Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1<br>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<br><br><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<br><html><br><head><br></head><br><body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"><br>I'd like to thank Matt again for the instructions below.&nbsp; I only now<br>came to<br>
<br>trying them and finally got kmod-nvidia-legacy to work on ccrma/fc6!<br><br><br><br><br><br>Matt Barber<a href="mailto:<a href="mailto:brbrofsvl%40gmail.com">brbrofsvl%40gmail.com</a>"<br>
title="[PlanetCCRMA] kmod-ntfs"></a><br><br><i>Sun May 20 13:09:03 2007</i><br><hr><!--beginarticle--><br><pre>You have to hack the spec file, and there are only a couple of things that
<br>need to be changed for nvidia --<br><br>substitute your current ccrma kernel name ( output of uname -r ) for the<br>fedora kernel in kversion definition. Mine looks like this:<br><br>%{!?kversion: %define kversion
2.6.21-0143.rt1.3.fc6.ccrmart}<br><br><br>in the kvariants definition line, remove all of the variants except<br>%{?upvar} -- since you're not building variants for a xen kernel (etc...).<br><br>my line looks like this:
<br><br>%{!?kvariants: %define kvariants %{?upvar}}<br><br>I usually delete all the corresponding preceding definitions as well,<br>leaving only<br><br>%define upvar ""<br><br><br>write it, and then<br><br>rpmbuild -ba --target i686
nvidia-kmod.spec<br><br>(this will make both the module and a .src.rpm for you to use later if you<br>wish)</pre><br><br><br></body><br></html><br><br>--------------090503030300080602010107--<br><br>
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