mkdir -p $(2)/CONTROL; \
echo "#!/bin/sh" > $(2)/CONTROL/postinst; \
echo "[ -z \"\$$$$$$$$IPKG_INSTROOT\" ] || exit 0" >> $(2)/CONTROL/postinst; \
- echo ". /etc/functions.sh" >> $(2)/CONTROL/postinst; \
- echo "load_modules $$$$$$$$modules" >> $(2)/CONTROL/postinst; \
+ echo ". /lib/functions.sh" >> $(2)/CONTROL/postinst; \
+ echo "insert_modules $$$$$$$$modules" >> $(2)/CONTROL/postinst; \
chmod 0755 $(2)/CONTROL/postinst; \
fi
endef
if grep -q "$$$$$$$${mod##$(LINUX_DIR)/}" "$(LINUX_DIR)/modules.builtin"; then \
echo "NOTICE: module '$$$$$$$$mod' is built-in."; \
else \
- echo "ERROR: module '$$$$$$$$mod' is missing."; \
+ echo "ERROR: module '$$$$$$$$mod' is missing." >&2; \
exit 1; \
fi; \
else \
- echo "WARNING: module '$$$$$$$$mod' missing and modules.builtin not available, assuming built-in."; \
+ echo "WARNING: module '$$$$$$$$mod' missing and modules.builtin not available, assuming built-in." >&2; \
fi; \
done;
$(call ModuleAutoLoad,$(1),$$(1),$(AUTOLOAD))
else
compile: kmod-$(1)-unavailable
kmod-$(1)-unavailable:
- @echo "WARNING: kmod-$(1) is not available in the kernel config"
+ @echo "WARNING: kmod-$(1) is not available in the kernel config" >&2
)
endif
$$(eval $$(call BuildPackage,kmod-$(1)))