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The DCF77 transmitter is located near to Frankfurt/Main and covers a radius of more than 1500 kilometers.`qobs-power8-02EopenSUSE Leap 15.2openSUSEGPL-2.0+http://bugs.opensuse.orgSystem/Kernelhttp://www-stud.ims.uni-stuttgart.de/~voegelas/pcf.htmllinuxppc64lenvr=pcfclock-kmp-default-0.44_k5.3.18_lp152.69-lp152.4.6.1 wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 if [ -x $wm2 ]; then INITRD_IN_POSTTRANS=1 /bin/bash -${-/e/} $wm2 --add-kmp $nvr finvr=pcfclock-kmp-default-0.44_k5.3.18_lp152.69-lp152.4.6.1 rpm -ql $nvr | sed -n '/\.ko\(\.xz\)\?$/p' > /var/run/rpm-$nvr-modulesnvr=pcfclock-kmp-default-0.44_k5.3.18_lp152.69-lp152.4.6.1 modules=( $(cat /var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules) ) rm -f /var/run/rpm-$nvr-modules if [ ${#modules[*]} = 0 ]; then echo "WARNING: $nvr does not contain any kernel modules" >&2 exit 0 fi wm2=/usr/lib/module-init-tools/weak-modules2 if [ -x $wm2 ]; then printf '%s\n' "${modules[@]}" | /bin/bash -${-/e/} $wm2 --remove-kmp $nvr fiEAA큤`q¤`q¤`qba107f019b3f087d8780bce859a7f27ea226821b5e610d7208200079c5078b34rootrootrootrootrootrootpcfclock-0.44-lp152.4.6.1.src.rpmkmod(pcfclock)multiversion(kernel)pcfclock-kmppcfclock-kmppcfclock-kmp-defaultpcfclock-kmp-default(ppc-64)pcfclock-kmp-default-k5.3.18_lp152.69  @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@    /bin/sh/bin/sh/bin/sh/bin/shcoreutilsgrepksym(default:__parport_register_driver)ksym(default:__register_chrdev)ksym(default:__stack_chk_fail)ksym(default:__unregister_chrdev)ksym(default:_copy_to_user)ksym(default:_mcount)ksym(default:down_interruptible)ksym(default:down_trylock)ksym(default:module_layout)ksym(default:module_put)ksym(default:no_llseek)ksym(default:param_array_ops)ksym(default:param_ops_charp)ksym(default:parport_claim_or_block)ksym(default:parport_register_device)ksym(default:parport_release)ksym(default:parport_unregister_device)ksym(default:parport_unregister_driver)ksym(default:printk)ksym(default:schedule)ksym(default:simple_strtoul)ksym(default:strncmp)ksym(default:try_module_get)ksym(default:udelay)ksym(default:up)rpmlib(CompressedFileNames)rpmlib(FileDigests)rpmlib(PayloadFilesHavePrefix)rpmlib(PayloadIsXz)d95809e0e1fb1fd5decd0b296bc3fbc0b44ad4b39514151af11cd6ce4612c59de4fc7bb57dbabdc353c0dea2cb6f9e451458ab5f051fddfbfff322711cf6f0a15e6d45d97f5dac58501101000e51200003295a921311750e4a7ca39b4cf25412c7c73.0.4-14.6.0-14.0-15.2-1pcfclock-kmp-default-k5.3.18_lp152.694.14.1Z ,@YzYzT\@Pr@IH@G3G@FDZro@suse.dejengelh@inai.dero@suse.dero@suse.deaj@suse.demmarek@suse.czro@suse.dero@suse.dero@suse.dero@suse.de- add libelf-devel to buildrequires (should actually be required by kernel-devel I guess)- Enable parallel building. 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