>ok; om du ska vara ett svin och inte svara mig, sticker jag väl iväg
>för
>att träffa dig på vägen...

Woops... that came out completely wrong. Sorry, I'm stressed and that
was meant to be sent to a friend (it's swedish in case anyone
wonders...)

/K.

On Tue, 2005-09-27 at 14:54 -0400, Andrew Conkling wrote:
> On 9/27/05, Damir Perisa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Le Tuesday 27 September 2005 19:36, Andrew Conkling a écrit:
> > | However, you can't use makepkg to compile for a kernel
> > | other than the one that's running.
> >
> > why not? i can
> 
> Well, maybe the madwifi driver (the only one I'm rebuilding these
> days) is different from others.  The make command looks like:
> make KERNELPATH=/usr/src/linux-`uname -r`
> 
> so it's looking at the currently running kernel.  I could take that
> nested uname command out and hardcode another path, but that's no fun.
>  A variable would be nice so that I could say something like:
> 
> # export ILOVEARCH=2.6.99-max; makepkg
> 
> and that package (and any others built that session) would be built
> against my 1337 kernel.
> 
> > | Would it be possible to use an
> > | environment variable of some sort that would default to `uname -r` (to
> > | keep present functionality) but that could also be defined by the user
> > | to compile a package against a different kernel?
> >
> > i don't understand what you mean with this variable. what variable do you
> > mean?
> 
> See above.
> 
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