On 2/13/06, matthew g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I find the ndiswrapper package is a pain in the ass if your not using > a stock kernel. Like I won't use a stock kernel because I just have a > ton of strange bugs. Like when using the arch stock my sound is also > screwed up. Using my own compiled version (some kernel version) > everything works just fine.
Well, that's to be expected, as with any module package. Part of the reason I split the ndiswrapper package into ndiswrapper and ndiswrapper-bin was to allow users to install multiple ndiswrapper modules side-by-side. The original plan was to provide an ndiswrapper-archck in [community]. Feel free to simply re-makepkg when installing a non-stock kernel. On 2/13/06, Derek Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > And, unfortunately I can't reinstall perl until ndiswrapper is built. > > Sort of a catch 22, eh? Is there a way to kludge the perl versions so > that ndiswrapper can be recompiled? Heh, sounds like a pain - there's a bug with perl upgrades on occasion, and I'm pretty sure it's a combination of upstream + the way arch installs packages. I think it's one of those unfixable things. How did you get this version of perl to begin with? If it was from the install CD, you can always mount that and reinstall from there. Also, it should be cached in /var/lib/pacman somewhere. Try one of those. _______________________________________________ arch mailing list [email protected] http://www.archlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/arch
