On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 23:52:07 -0800, Joshua Kwan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>> Since the headers package produced by kernel-package does not have
>> any such link, it is not surprising that kernel-package is not
>> aware of such links introduced by other parties.
> Fine.
> So create an exception.
Create an exception for what?
> Or make kernel-package build kernel-headers with that symlink. Or
> both.
That's silly. I may have kernel-headers packages installed
that have nothing to do with the running kernel; testing out
different configs. The link belongs with the kenel image; upstream
installs /lib/modules/$version when you install the kernel-image, and
kernel-package does the same
> The point is, this isn't about some one-off kernel image build,
> we're talking official Debian images here.
So the next time you break official kernel packages, talk to
the kernel-package maintainer _first_. I'll put a kludge in around
the fuckup in a future upload.
manoj
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