Package Details: zfs-dkms 2.3.2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/zfs-dkms.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: zfs-dkms
Description: Kernel modules for the Zettabyte File System.
Upstream URL: https://zfsonlinux.org/
Licenses: CDDL
Provides: SPL-MODULE, zfs, ZFS-MODULE
Submitter: isiachi
Maintainer: kstolp
Last Packager: kstolp
Votes: 188
Popularity: 2.27
First Submitted: 2015-08-31 12:01 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-05-03 09:40 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

kstolp commented on 2025-04-29 16:56 (UTC) (edited on 2025-05-03 09:40 (UTC) by kstolp)

OpenZFS currently supports Linux kernel versions 4.18 - 6.14, as declared in the META file.

Options if your Linux kernel's version is not within that range:

1) Switch to another Linux kernel, such as linux-lts.

2) Prevent your kernel package from upgrading to an unsupported version until OpenZFS increases the maximum supported kernel version.

3) Modify this package to support your kernel by patching it on your local machine.

kstolp commented on 2023-09-29 00:34 (UTC)

When requesting changes, please include detailed reasoning for the change.

kstolp commented on 2023-01-07 09:31 (UTC)

If you receive this error when trying to build, it is because you have not imported the GPG keys used for verification.

==> ERROR: One or more PGP signatures could not be verified!

You have two options:

1) Import the two keys into your keyring. ArchWiki article. You can find the key IDs in the PKGBUILD file, in the validpgpkeys array. (recommended)

2) Alternatively, you can skip this verification by passing the --skippgpcheck argument to makepkg when building. (not recommended)

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edacval commented on 2022-02-15 07:27 (UTC)

https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=2022195#p2022195

maxyarch commented on 2022-02-15 04:39 (UTC)

did some experiments and concur largely with @razielgn re: synchronous changes:

  • build failed with gcc-11.2.0-3, gcc-libs-11.2.0-3, binutils-2.38-3, linux-lts-5.15.23
  • build failed with gcc-11.2.0-3, gcc-libs-11.2.0-3, binutils-2.38-3, linux-lts-5.15.22
  • build failed with gcc-11.1.0-3, gcc-libs-11.1.0-3, binutils-2.36-3, linux-lts-5.15.23
  • build succeeded with gcc-11.1.0-3, gcc-libs-11.1.0-3, binutils-2.36-3, linux-lts-5.15.22

pgeorgiadis commented on 2022-02-13 08:23 (UTC)

My system was running gcc-11.1.0-1 and binutils-2.36.1-3 and linux-5.15.13 and zfs was working fine. As soon as I upgraded to linux-5.16.8 nfs-dkms failed to build. I downgraded the kernel back to 5.15.13 and everything is fine again. So maybe it is just the kernel not the gcc and binutils?

razielgn commented on 2022-02-11 19:55 (UTC)

dkms apparently cannot build 2.1.2-2 with gcc 11.2 and binutils 2.38: I get "checking whether modules can be built... no". make was failing due to missing target when invoked (sorry, I lost the logs). It's easy to reproduce if you include [testing] packages. I downgraded gcc to 11.1, binutils to 2.36 and got it working again. Also cannot build zfs module with gcc 11.1/bintuils 2.36 for linux-tls 5.15.23 (also in testing), I guess the maintainers have made synchronous changes across all those packages.

baalajimaestro commented on 2022-01-13 15:48 (UTC)

Thanks a lot fryfrog for confirming about this, I use the same archzfs/zfs-dkms but didnt know the right place to ask this question. I have updated now, and it indeed works all fine.

fryfrog commented on 2022-01-13 15:35 (UTC)

I use archzfs/zfs-dkms, but it built and ran fine for two of my systems so far.

baalajimaestro commented on 2022-01-13 13:59 (UTC)

Hi, does someone know if this builds and works fine on linux 5.16. I am using zfs on a server and i dont want to cause a downtime by this.

iio7 commented on 2021-11-29 22:53 (UTC)

Sorry, by mistake I deleted my comment.

But yes, you're right. I just discovered that the packages where build on a box with older versions.

fryfrog commented on 2021-11-29 22:49 (UTC)

You're behind on your zfs-dkms version, maybe 2.1.1 would fix it? I'm currently running 2.1.1 w/ kernel 5.15.5 just fine.