make modules_install does ls -U; This doesn't work too well on systems
that have Berkeley ls installed. Since -U just means ``do not sort'',
this little patch takes it away and lets me continue to build 2.3 kernels
on my Mastodon machines.
____
david parsons \bi/ Keeping the GNUisms to gcc and bash is better.
\/
--- linux-2.3.49-2/Makefile.orig Wed Mar 1 09:33:31 2000
+++ linux-2.3.49-2/Makefile Wed Mar 1 09:34:19 2000
@@ -413,7 +413,7 @@
if [ -f PCMCIA_CHAR_MODULES ]; then inst_mod PCMCIA_CHAR_MODULES pcmcia; fi; \
if [ -f PCMCIA_SCSI_MODULES ]; then inst_mod PCMCIA_SCSI_MODULES pcmcia; fi; \
\
- ls -1 -U *.o | sort > $$MODLIB/.allmods; \
+ ls -1 *.o | sort > $$MODLIB/.allmods; \
echo $$MODULES | tr ' ' '\n' | sort | comm -23 $$MODLIB/.allmods - > $$MODLIB/.misc; \
if [ -s $$MODLIB/.misc ]; then inst_mod $$MODLIB/.misc misc; fi; \
rm -f $$MODLIB/.misc $$MODLIB/.allmods; \
-
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