On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 03:15:33AM -0000, Mario Limonciello wrote: > Bryce: > > those two bits shouldn't be necessary. DKMS in Lucid introduced support > to file a bug against the source package if it happened to fail to > build. > > See > http://linux.dell.com/git/?p=dkms.git;a=blob;f=dkms_apport.py;h=f308ea94e0166fa6b3955fa99507014c54abb40f;hb=HEAD > > and report_build_problem() in the dkms script for more information.
Ah okay, is this all hooked up in Lucid? Have there been any bugs reported using this functionality? Or is there anything further we need to do to get this hooked up?
On Sat, Feb 13, 2010 at 03:15:33AM -0000, Mario Limonciello wrote: linux.dell. com/git/ ?p=dkms. git;a=blob; f=dkms_ apport. py;h=f308ea94e0 166fa6b3955fa99 507014c54abb40f ;hb=HEAD build_problem( ) in the dkms script for more information.
> Bryce:
>
> those two bits shouldn't be necessary. DKMS in Lucid introduced support
> to file a bug against the source package if it happened to fail to
> build.
>
> See
> http://
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> and report_
Ah okay, is this all hooked up in Lucid? Have there been any bugs
reported using this functionality? Or is there anything further we need
to do to get this hooked up?