[Etherlab-users] Suse kernel version chaos
Andreas Stewering-Bone
andreas.stewering-bone at gmx.de
Wed Dec 20 10:12:55 CET 2023
Hello Amos,
I aggree with you. It is easy to get in trouble with the SLE repo.
Try do do an update on the SLE kernel. The kmp-rt package is build
against the newest available kernel version.
Have a look at the available versions with
zypper ref
zypper se -v kernel-rt
If the are still trouble, please open a ticket on gitlab.
Best regards
Andreas
Am Dienstag, dem 19.12.2023 um 11:38 +0000 schrieb Merkel, Amos:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have problems with the etherlab-repository under open-suse 15.4:
>
> Ethercat-kmp-rt links against a kernel-rt package 5.14.21. The main
> repository supplies kernel-rt 5.3.18, kernel-rt 5.14.21 is found in
> an sle repository. However, this kernel is missing some drivers
> relevant to me (peak CAN drivers) and there are no fitting kernel-
> header / kernel-source packages for this kernel version, so I can’t
> build the necessary kernel modules myself.
>
> The kernel incompatibilities are probably a topic for the maintainers
> of the sle kernel-rt, but I would like to ask why the ethercat
> packages are not linked against the realtime kernel in the main
> repository? Is this intentional or maybe a configuration problem in
> the open build service? I am by no means a linux expert, maybe I am
> missing something obvious?
>
> All the best,
> Amos
>
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