On Sun, Oct 21, 2001 at 08:00:30PM -0400, Tom Pfeifer wrote:
> This page has some information it, although you may have seen it 
> already: http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/README-2.4

Yep. Practically same file is in pcmcia-cs source package after tar xvzf.

> One of the key things on that page is that CONFIG_PCMCIA must be
> disabled in the 2.4 kernel config in order to compile the PCMCIA
> modules the old way. 
 8>< ---
When compiling  the  standalone  PCMCIA  package,  the  Configure
script  decides  whether  or  not  to build any kernel modules by
looking at the value of the CONFIG_PCMCIA option in  your  kernel
configuration.   If CONFIG_PCMCIA is enabled, then no driver com-
ponents are built.  If CONFIG_PCMCIA is disabled,  then  all  the
modules  will  be built and installed.  It is safe to compile the
user tools (cardmgr, cardctl, etc) in a PCMCIA package whose ver-
sion  number differs from the PCMCIA version number in the kernel
source tree.  The kernel PCMCIA header files take precedence over
the  ones included in the PCMCIA package, if CONFIG_PCMCIA is en-
abled.
 8>< ---
 
How do I do this and make local debian package with make-kpkg?
Maybe I should just compile it since it is kernel space.  But what do I
have to do for corresponding user space packages such as pcmcia-cs?

> I haven't tried what you want to do for 2.4 (I'm using the 2.4 kernel
> drivers for PCMCIA). If you install the Debian pcmcia-source package,
> the README file in the debian directory of that source tree gives some
> build information also.
> Osamu Aoki wrote:
> > Does anyone know howto compile 2.4 kernel with PCMCIA driver from
> > pcmcia-cs source.  This is needed to get my old 486DX2 notebook used as
> > my gateway moved to 2.4 and get transparent proxy enabled.
> > 
> > I tried make-kpkg modules-image etc.  But no success.
> > 
> > 2.4 normally uses new PCMCIA support which only (I think) supports new
> > cardbus interface since it uses "yenta.c" driver in kernel source.
> > 
> > How can I replace this yenta driver with traditional 2.2 style PCMCIA
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