With the previously broken and unused KERNEL_OBJECT_SUFFIX, this actually
evaluted to "" so we always did a find path -name *, which is why we need
the -d test later on. Switch to testing for KERNEL_OBJECT_SUFFIX==2.6
and else'ing for 2.4 and doing .ko or .o. Leave KERNEL_OBJECT_SUFFIX in-tact
for non-mainline users. This was easier than getting kernel.bbclass to
evaluate KERNEL_OBJECT_SUFFIX either on its own or re-jigging module-base and
module_strip, again for non-mainline users.
do_strip_modules () {
for p in ${PACKAGES}; do
if test -e ${WORKDIR}/install/$p/lib/modules; then
- modules="`find ${WORKDIR}/install/$p/lib/modules -name \*${KERNEL_OBJECT_SUFFIX}`"
+ if [ "${KERNEL_MAJOR_VERSION}" == "2.6" ]; then
+ modules="`find ${WORKDIR}/install/$p/lib/modules -name \*.ko`"
+ else
+ modules="`find ${WORKDIR}/install/$p/lib/modules -name \*.o`"
+ fi
if [ -n "$modules" ]; then
for module in $modules ; do
if ! [ -d "$module" ] ; then