Would it be possible to create a fusion-linux package that would compile (from the fusion-linux tree, without having to patch the kernel and put the fusion-linux tree in it) against a kernel source just by specifying the kernel source dir as a make parameter (eg make KERNEL_DIR=/usr/src/linux-2.5)?
But also still make the patch available to compile the fusion driver in-line. This would simpilify developing the fusion driver as a module as it would keep the kernel and fusion-linux compleatly seperate, and make creating rpm's for the kernel-module-fusion a lot easier. Then when fusion is updated just the kernel-module-fusion rpm needs to be recompiled, not the whole kernel-source. Regards, Karl Bowden btw, when trying to compile gail, libbonoboui, and libgnomeui on gdk-directfb, is it ok just to remove X11 dependent code? (I am not a C programmer by a long shot) -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe directfb-dev" as subject.
