Hello. I am using an offshoot of FreeBSD and some packages don't seem to be making it down the pipeline. Several critical packages including my DE are trying to be removed on upgrade. I am holding for now, and am trying to upgrade that way to see what will happen. Story for another thread perhaps.
Anyway I was wondering, is there a way to disable the version checking between package and kernel? My new kernel is only the next version up as far as I know. I cannot imagine so much has changed that it would be literally impossible for my package to work in it's older compilation. I would at least like to test this theory, however packages will fail to run simply because they were not built in the same kernel version.
Is there any way to turn off this check? Preferably, this should be targetted, but a system-wide option is also acceptable.
Anyway I was wondering, is there a way to disable the version checking between package and kernel? My new kernel is only the next version up as far as I know. I cannot imagine so much has changed that it would be literally impossible for my package to work in it's older compilation. I would at least like to test this theory, however packages will fail to run simply because they were not built in the same kernel version.
Is there any way to turn off this check? Preferably, this should be targetted, but a system-wide option is also acceptable.