Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I got this from the authors:
>
> ">
> > Could you try it with the latest kernel and lm-sensors from CVS?
> > There is a chance that this was already solved.
>
> Also please make sure you (or even your distribution) have applied no
> other patches; mkpa
Jens Gecius wrote:
>
> Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Just a quick note to say I just downloaded the latest lm-sensors source
> > and still get the same problem during patch generation:
> >
> > mkpatch/mkpatch.pl . /usr/src/linux > /tmp/sensors-patch
> >
> > results in
> >
>
Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Just a quick note to say I just downloaded the latest lm-sensors source
> and still get the same problem during patch generation:
>
> mkpatch/mkpatch.pl . /usr/src/linux > /tmp/sensors-patch
>
> results in
>
> "Automatic patch generation for
Hello Jens,
Just a quick note to say I just downloaded the latest lm-sensors source
and still get the same problem during patch generation:
mkpatch/mkpatch.pl . /usr/src/linux > /tmp/sensors-patch
results in
"Automatic patch generation for 'drivers-Makefile' failed"
"Con
Hello Jens,
Thanks for the reply. I haven't been able to try anything yet, but
there was certainly one thing in your post that I'd failed to do: enable
development in .config
However, the error I was getting was when I tried to create a patch for
the kernel - the patch generating script was fail
Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I used to be able to use lm-sensors with 2.2 and early 2.4.0-test
> kernels i.e. test5, but since 2.4.0-test11 - now 2.4.1, I've been unable
> to generate the sensors patch to apply to the kernel source.
>
> I've been able to generate and apply the i2c pa
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