[armhf] udeb: Fix duplication and circular dependency (really fixes FTBFS)
There is still duplication between core-modules and usb-modules, and they actually have a circular dependency due to gpio-viperboard driving (part of) a USB device. - Add core-modules as a dependency of usb-modules - Remove gpio-viperboard from core-modules as it is unlikely to be needed
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* [armhf] udeb: Fix duplication and circular dependency between core-modules
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and usb-modules (really fixes FTBFS)
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- Add core-modules as a dependency of usb-modules
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- Remove gpio-viperboard from core-modules as it is unlikely to be needed
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-- Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk> Mon, 04 Jan 2016 00:45:27 +0000
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linux (4.3.3-4) unstable; urgency=medium
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linux (4.3.3-4) unstable; urgency=medium
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* [armhf] udeb: Remove pbias-regulator module from mmc-modules as it's now
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* [armhf] udeb: Remove pbias-regulator module from mmc-modules as it's now
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# GPIO
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# GPIO
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gpio-da9052 ?
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gpio-da9052 ?
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gpio-pca953x ?
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gpio-pca953x ?
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gpio-viperboard ?
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# PCIe PHYs
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# PCIe PHYs
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phy-omap-control ?
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phy-omap-control ?
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This package contains DM-Multipath modules for the kernel.
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This package contains DM-Multipath modules for the kernel.
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Package: usb-modules
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Package: usb-modules
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Depends: kernel-image, nls-core-modules
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Depends: kernel-image, nls-core-modules, core-modules
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Priority: extra
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Priority: extra
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Description: USB support
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Description: USB support
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This package contains core USB drivers for the kernel.
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This package contains core USB drivers for the kernel.
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