Am 24.11.2010 21:04, schrieb [email protected]:
> Thomas Sachau:
>> no, short version: You try to rm various files from /usr/src/linux, but a=
>> ny file access there is not
>> allowed, maybe the attached log is more clear to you.
> 
> Actually I or aufs2-stdalone.git/Makefile doesn't try to rm file under
> /usr/src/linux.
> I'd suggest you to modify Makefile such as
> 
> - usr/include/linux/aufs_type.h: d = $(shell echo ${CURDIR} | cut -c2-)
> + usr/include/linux/aufs_type.h: d = ${CURDIR}

Same result with this change for the rm part.

> 
> 
>>>> -aufs2-util gives me a compile time error, also in the attached log (f=
>> irs=3D
>>>> t it compiles
>>>> aufs2-standalone for kernel 2.6.36, afterwards aufs2-util)
>>> =20
>>> I am afraid you might forget "make headers_install".
>>> Also you need to checkout "aufs2.1" branch in aufs2-util.
>>
>> there is no headers_install target in the aufs2 sources. And a compile an=
>       :::
> 
> headers_install target is in linux kernel Makefile.

And a build process for any package should not require invoking Makefiles from 
other packages to be
run during the build process. Especially, since the linux kernel Makefile 
cannot know about the
current builddir, where aufs2 kernel module is build.


-- 
Thomas Sachau

Gentoo Linux Developer

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