[Ian Murdock] > That's correct. We can upload Discover 2 whenever you are ready to > do the transition. I actually don't have an up to date key in the > keyring, so Jeff Licquia will be uploading Discover 2 for us for > now.
Sounds good. I'll leave the uploading to Jeff, assuming it happens fairly fast after the discover1 packages are uploaded. I do not want the discover1 packages to hit the archive without the discover 2 packages following shortly after. :) > I'm pretty sure I merged all patches. The only change I remember > making was putting the PCMCIA headers back in sysdeps/linux/pcmcia > rather than in the top-level directory, where Gaudenz put them. If I > missed anything, it was probably an oversight, so please drop me a > line. Checking the differences, I believe you are right. Only the PCMCIA header code is changed. On the negative side, the version in subversion do not seem to work. At least I get this error message when I build it in my unstable chroot: checking for check - version >= 0.8.2... no *** Could not run check test program, checking why... *** The test program failed to compile or link. See the file config.log for *** the exact error that occurred. You will not be able to run the test suite, no worries. checking for PCMCIA headers in /lib/modules/2.4.24-1-686/build/include... no checking for PCMCIA headers in /usr/src/kernel-headers-2.4.24-1-686/include... no checking for PCMCIA headers in /usr/src/linux*/include... no checking for PCMCIA headers in /usr/local/src/linux*/include... no configure: error: Could not find PCMCIA headers. make: *** [configure-deb-stamp] Error 1 debuild: fatal error at line 763: dpkg-buildpackage failed! minerva I got around the problem using this patch: Index: debian/rules =================================================================== --- debian/rules (revision 4146) +++ debian/rules (working copy) @@ -53,6 +53,7 @@ # done) # if we found some, pass them to configure +PCMCIA_HEADERS := $(shell pwd)/sysdeps/linux ifneq ($(PCMCIA_HEADERS),) CONFIGURE_PCMCIA:=--with-pcmcia-headers=$(PCMCIA_HEADERS) endif -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]