Hi Tim,

So I made some progress after downloading the latest 0.9.6 version as suggested 
by you. But now I got stuck at the ksplice-apply command. Here is what I get:


make: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.26-ksplice'
  INSTALL /tmp/ksplice-tmp-Q5Yl6u/kmodsrc/ksplice-kkda1whi.ko
  INSTALL /tmp/ksplice-tmp-Q5Yl6u/kmodsrc/ksplice-kkda1whi_vmlinux-helper.ko
  INSTALL /tmp/ksplice-tmp-Q5Yl6u/kmodsrc/ksplice-kkda1whi_vmlinux.ko
make: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.26-ksplice'
Ksplice update tarball written to ksplice-kkda1whi.tar.gz

debian-sid:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.26/kernel# ksplice-apply 
./ksplice-kkda1whi.tar.gz 
Error applying Ksplice update kkda1whi:
Ksplice has aborted the upgrade because Ksplice has been unable to match the
object code produced by your current compiler and assembler against the running
kernel's object code.  If you provided the exact kernel source to the running
kernel, then it appears that your current compiler and/or assembler are
behaving differently from the compiler and assembler used to build the running
kernel.  If possible, please use the exact compiler and assembler that were
used to build the running kernel.  If you are using exactly the same compiler
and assembler, consider reporting a bug to de...@ksplice.com.

Died at /usr/local/sbin/ksplice-apply line 131.
debian-sid:/usr/src/linux-source-2.6.26/kernel#

Now the ksplice-create commands is able to successfully create the tarball 
file. I am pretty sure that the kernel that I am using (2.6.26-ksplice) is 
compiled with the same gcc version on my system. Here is what I did to ensure 
that:
0. apt-get update; apt-get upgrade
1. I just downloaded the linux-source-2.6.26 from Debian Sid.
2. Copied my default /boot/config-2.6.26-1-686 to the sources 
linux-source-2.6.26
3. Compiled a new kernel called 2.6.26-ksplice (make-kpkg way)

And then I followed the instructions as mentioned in my original bug report.

Not sure if I missed any step or there is still some bug.

Kushal Koolwal

I do blog at http://blogs.koolwal.net/




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