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  4. For anyone who are failing builds with #FreeBSD #ports graphics/nvidia-drm-{510|515|61|66|latest}-kmod{-devel} on 13.5-RELEASE, 14.3-RELEASE or stable/13:

For anyone who are failing builds with #FreeBSD #ports graphics/nvidia-drm-{510|515|61|66|latest}-kmod{-devel} on 13.5-RELEASE, 14.3-RELEASE or stable/13:

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    For anyone who are failing builds with #FreeBSD #ports graphics/nvidia-drm-{510|515|61|66|latest}-kmod{-devel} on 13.5-RELEASE, 14.3-RELEASE or stable/13:

    Does the patch at review D56214 fix your issue?
    https://reviews.freebsd.org/D56214

    Note that the newer patch at Bug 294096 is technically the same one.
    https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=294096

    If it doesn't work, older patch at Bug 294096 should work (but overkill for unaffected 15.4-RELEASE, stable/15 and main).

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      For anyone who are failing builds with #FreeBSD #ports graphics/nvidia-drm-{510|515|61|66|latest}-kmod{-devel} on 13.5-RELEASE, 14.3-RELEASE or stable/13:

      Does the patch at review D56214 fix your issue?
      https://reviews.freebsd.org/D56214

      Note that the newer patch at Bug 294096 is technically the same one.
      https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=294096

      If it doesn't work, older patch at Bug 294096 should work (but overkill for unaffected 15.4-RELEASE, stable/15 and main).

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      @TomAoki
      Umm, not my issue, but to clarify, aren't we on 14.4-RELEASE & 15.0-RELEASE

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        @TomAoki
        Umm, not my issue, but to clarify, aren't we on 14.4-RELEASE & 15.0-RELEASE

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        @hypostase
        14.3-RELEASE and 13.5-RELEASE are still supported for now and not having required stub function defined.
        https://www.freebsd.org/security/#sup

        And until they reaches their EoL, official pkgs (except kmod repo for 14.4) are built against them, thus, failing builds.

        Also, 15.0 doesn't have it, too. It was added after 15.0-RELEASE and not MFC'ed to it (MFC'ed into stable/15 afterwards). OTOH, upcoming 15.1-RELEASE should has it unless reverted. But until 15.0-RELEASE reaches its EoL, official pkgs (except kmod repo for 15.1 after release) are built against 15.0-RELEASE.

        14.4-RELEASE has the stub function, as the commit introducing it is MFC'ed after 14.3-RELEASE but before 14.4-RELEASE.

        stable/13 never got the commit MFC'ed and EoLs at the end of this April.

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          @hypostase
          14.3-RELEASE and 13.5-RELEASE are still supported for now and not having required stub function defined.
          https://www.freebsd.org/security/#sup

          And until they reaches their EoL, official pkgs (except kmod repo for 14.4) are built against them, thus, failing builds.

          Also, 15.0 doesn't have it, too. It was added after 15.0-RELEASE and not MFC'ed to it (MFC'ed into stable/15 afterwards). OTOH, upcoming 15.1-RELEASE should has it unless reverted. But until 15.0-RELEASE reaches its EoL, official pkgs (except kmod repo for 15.1 after release) are built against 15.0-RELEASE.

          14.4-RELEASE has the stub function, as the commit introducing it is MFC'ed after 14.3-RELEASE but before 14.4-RELEASE.

          stable/13 never got the commit MFC'ed and EoLs at the end of this April.

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          @TomAoki
          I was just confused by the 15.4-RELEASE in the original toot, but it was clearer when I read it back again.

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          • hypostase@bsd.networkH hypostase@bsd.network

            @TomAoki
            I was just confused by the 15.4-RELEASE in the original toot, but it was clearer when I read it back again.

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            @hypostase
            The final version of the fix is now accepted and landed onto both main (aka latest) and 2026Q2.
            https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/commit/?id=a92d927574fca313453ae266f4e78517eb406a33

            https://cgit.freebsd.org/ports/commit/?h=2026Q2&id=1c9a29edad562f0650166239fba46dd8b2cc1fdd

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