Hallo,
* Klaus Ethgen [Sat, Feb 18 2012, 11:26:48AM]:
> Am Sa den 18. Feb 2012 um 1:45 schrieb Cyril Brulebois:
> > Ben Hutchings <[email protected]> (12/12/2011):
> > > This module fails to build for Linux 3.1:
> > >
> > > make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/cdfs/2.4'
> > > gcc -Wall -O2 -DLINUX -DCONFIG_CDFS_VERSION=\"2.4.20-a\"
> > > -I/lib/modules/3.1.0-1-amd64/build/include -c audio.c -Wall
> > > In file included from audio.c:26:0:
> > > cdfs.h:25:28: fatal error: linux/autoconf.h: No such file or directory
> > > compilation terminated.
> > > make[2]: *** [audio.o] Error 1
> > > make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/cdfs/2.4'
> > >
> > > It looks like any kernel version not beginning with '2.6' is
> > > assumed to be 2.4.x!
> >
> > So this is 2012, we're at Linux 3.2 and upstream is lagging behind:
> > | cdfs-2.6.27.tar.bz2 21-Dec-2009 15:29 30K
> > is the last file they have.
> >
> > Time to remove it from unstable?
>
> That would not be a good idea. cdfs is a big help when it comes to
> debugging cds or backing up stuff.
>
> However, you are right that upstream is a bit behind. But this is no
> reason to remove it. There are few other:
> Fill a bug report with upstream. I think he can be reached and could
> come out with a updated version. More over as beside the newer kernel
> problem I see no other major bug.
> Fix cdfs in debian only. The current problem should be easy to fix.
> Fork it upstream to go on with maintenance.
>
> I put the upstream author in Cc so he can react.
>
> By the way, is there any upstream repository?
Exactly. Guys, please relax, this bug just went off my radar for some
reason but I will try to fix it ASAP. The package needed some polishing
anyway (dropping 2.4.x legacy, using quilt format, etc.).
Regards,
Eduard.
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