On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 02:56:08 -0400
Christopher <ctubbsii(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Has anyone tried packaging v4l2loopback into Fedora? I'd really
like
to set up a screen capture device for video conferencing stuff, but I
keep running into problems with SecureBoot. I don't really know what
I'm doing with mokutil or DKMS and I'm generally uncomfortable
building kernel modules myself. I would be far more comfortable simply
installing directly from a Fedora RPM that contains the signed kernel
module needed.
Have you looked at OBS? It's actually a tool to create streaming
content, but it performs screen capture, and has key mappings so it can
be started and stopped without switching to the gui. It is on
rpmfusion.
Does anybody have the requisite knowledge to create Fedora packaging
of v4l2loopback and is willing to package for F31? I'd be happy to
test... and possibly co-maintain, if the package maintenance were
sufficiently simple.
Not me.
This is the procedure I used to create a local key in order to sign
custom compiled kernels. So, if you decide to plow on through, you
should be able to adapt it for your purposes. Though, if Leigh is
right, and out of tree modules are forbidden as Fedora packages, you
will have to keep the module rpm on your system only.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1719930