Il 24/07/2009 alle 13:35, [email protected] ha scritto:

> The point of using a SlackBuild is to create a package, by recompiling the 
> kernel module you are corrupting the package and the new module can not be 
> removed when you uninstall the package. Just my 2 cents.


You're not corrupting the package: the old module installed by the
package is still in the old kernel's module directory.

It's true that the new module can't be automatically removed when you
uninstall, but the new module wasn't installed by the package either.


-- 
~> cat /etc/*-{version,release}|head -n1 && uname -moprs|fold -sw72
Slackware 12.2.0
Linux 2.6.27.7-crrm i686 AMD Turion(tm) 64 Mobile Technology MK-36
GNU/Linux
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