Package Details: phc-intel-dkms-stable 0.3.2.rev44-6

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/phc-intel-dkms-stable.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: phc-intel-dkms-stable
Description: Frequency driver for Intel CPUs with undervolting feature. DKMS-based kernel module, stable branch.
Upstream URL: https://gitlab.com/linux-phc/phc-intel
Licenses: GPL2
Groups: linux-phc, phc-intel
Conflicts: phc-intel-dkms
Provides: linux-phc, phc-intel-dkms, PHC-INTEL-MODULE, phc-intel-patch
Submitter: dreieck
Maintainer: lquidfire
Last Packager: dreieck
Votes: 112
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2023-02-21 10:47 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-02-22 09:31 (UTC)

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dreieck commented on 2023-02-21 10:52 (UTC)

Note:

DKMS build produces some errors find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory and /bin/sh: line 1: [: 6: unary operator expected:

:: Running post-transaction hooks...
(1/2) Install DKMS modules
==> dkms install --no-depmod phc-intel/0.3.2 -k 6.1.12
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
/bin/sh: line 1: [: 6: unary operator expected
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
/bin/sh: line 1: [: 6: unary operator expected
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
find: ‘./inc’: No such file or directory
==> depmod 6.1.12
(2/2) Updating linux initcpios...
call to execv failed (No such file or directory)
error: command failed to execute correctly

Module gets build anyway.

Reported upstream ↗ here.

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knedlyk commented on 2010-06-06 18:14 (UTC)

Please add gnome-python-extras to the dependencies, it contains python egg.trayicon, phctray doesn't work without it.

fs4000 commented on 2010-05-18 11:30 (UTC)

Perhaps it's just a problem with Pentium M, it works on my Pentium Dual-Core.

ngoonee commented on 2010-05-18 03:22 (UTC)

Doesn't work properly with the 2.6.34-series of kernels, someone reported as such on their forums.