At 20:55 23/04/00 +0100, you wrote:
I don't how the source tree becomes /usr/src/kernel-source-xxx either.
The official (Linus) kernels unpack into linux (so you'd unpack them
into /usr/src/linux, typically). Somehow Debian repackages the
process, but I don't know how. I don't think it matters
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> I was puzzled, however, by the fact that the unpacking created the
> directory /usr/src/linux instead of /usr/src/kernel-source-x.x.xx. I
> thought the latter was correct for Debian. But since I had a kernel
> I could compile, I continued. (My earlier unpa
At 21:16 16/04/00 +0100, you wrote:
Yes. You need to get the sources for 2.2.14 (either download it
afresh or patch 2.2.12) and then patch to bring it up to 2.2.15pre9.
Then you build the kernel in whatever way you do usually (either use
Debian's system or build it conventionally, as you wish).
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