The decision to drop all default targets whenever a path description
was found in the configuration file was (is) the result of very
thorough discussion that I and Jacques had a loooong time ago...
Since I've started hacking the old sources again, adding features
and (hopefully) removing bugs, this might have to be thought about
once more. The (semi-official) "depmod -a VERSION" support isn't
exactly the way I want it yet, partly because I'm not sure exactly
how I really want it to be...
For now, you will have problems due to possible mismatches between
the exported symbols from the running kernel and the symbols from
the freshly compiled kernel.
You will also have problems if your /etc/conf.modules (or whatever)
contains path descriptions, but _not_ the new (un-official) "keep"
option.
On top of that, you will _still_ have problems even _with_ the "keep"
option included, if your extra path descriptions contain "`uname -r`"
Well, if this was easy, I would have solved it by now....
I suspect that I will have to do a _major_ re-think, since the
fixes for the problems doesn't smell right... (which is one
of my own built-in quality controls :-) )
As usual I will put my snapshots on my web-page, and the current
one is modules-1.3.69d (I'm working on 69e right now...)
I appreciate all comments _very_ much, keep 'em coming!
Cheers,
Bjorn <bj0rn@blox.se> <http://www.pi.se/blox/>