And if you're feeling like you have nothing to do ( ;-) ) you can always package http://www.tuxonice.net/downloads/all/tuxonice-3.0-rc7a-for-2.6.26.patch.bz2 already. I've just applied it in the same way, against the experimental 2.6.26-debian kernel package (See http://wiki.debian.org/DebianKernel for apt source) and it works.

...though you could also close this bugreport, since it's technically fixed :) (2.6.25 is already included.)

Two remarks:

* maybe it's a good idea to include a text (much like my previous mail) in the README.Debian, on how to apply a patch which has not been included in the debian package yet.
(Want me to make a draft text?)

* nothing 'exited' as I said in my last mail. Instead, /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/tuxonice hung ('grep-dctrl' hung, waiting for standard input, because $PKGNAME was not defined.) So I had to press CTRL-C and rerun my make-kpkg command. The effect is that the kernel source is not correctly documented/registered/... because the last part of /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/tuxonice is not executed. But that does not seem to matter for compiling & running the new kernel.

--Roderik.




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