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|   | Template: zfs-dkms/stop-build-for-32bit-kernel | ||
|  | Type: boolean | ||
|  | Default: true | ||
|  | _Description: Abort building OpenZFS on a 32-bit kernel? | ||
|  |  You are attempting to build OpenZFS against a 32-bit running kernel. | ||
|  |  . | ||
|  |  Although possible, building in a 32-bit environment is unsupported and | ||
|  |  likely to cause instability leading to possible data corruption. You | ||
|  |  are strongly advised to use a 64-bit kernel; if you do decide to | ||
|  |  proceed with using OpenZFS on this kernel then keep in mind that it is at | ||
|  |  your own risk. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Template: zfs-dkms/stop-build-for-unknown-kernel | ||
|  | Type: boolean | ||
|  | Default: true | ||
|  | _Description: Abort building OpenZFS on an unknown kernel? | ||
|  |  You are attempting to build OpenZFS against a running kernel that could not | ||
|  |  be identified as 32-bit or 64-bit. If you are not completely sure that | ||
|  |  the running kernel is a 64-bit one, you should probably stop the build. | ||
|  |  . | ||
|  |  Although possible, building in a 32-bit environment is unsupported and | ||
|  |  likely to cause instability leading to possible data corruption. You | ||
|  |  are strongly advised to use a 64-bit kernel; if you do decide to | ||
|  |  proceed with using OpenZFS on this kernel then keep in mind that it is at | ||
|  |  your own risk. | ||
|  | 
 | ||
|  | Template: zfs-dkms/note-incompatible-licenses | ||
|  | Type: note | ||
|  | _Description: Licenses of OpenZFS and Linux are incompatible | ||
|  |  OpenZFS is licensed under the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL), | ||
|  |  and the Linux kernel is licensed under the GNU General Public License Version 2 | ||
|  |  (GPL-2). While both are free open source licenses they are restrictive | ||
|  |  licenses. The combination of them causes problems because it prevents using | ||
|  |  pieces of code exclusively available under one license with pieces of code | ||
|  |  exclusively available under the other in the same binary.  | ||
|  |  . | ||
|  |  You are going to build OpenZFS using DKMS in such a way that they are not going to | ||
|  |  be built into one monolithic binary. Please be aware that distributing both of | ||
|  |  the binaries in the same media (disk images, virtual appliances, etc) may | ||
|  |  lead to infringing. |