"Praedor Atrebates" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Saturday 14 June 2003 06:04 pm, Joan Tur wrote:
> Es Dissabte 14 Juny 2003 23:52, en Jack Coates va escriure:
> > doesn't matter where it is, urpmi will select the one with the highest
> > version number. This way your computer installs the update package
> > instead of the distribution package for packages that have been updated
> > but weren't previously installed.
>
> You're wright.
>
> But there's an error in cooker's kernel-source-2.4.21-1mdk.  It installs
> itself in /usr/src/linux-2.4.21-0.1 instead  8-?
>
>Ah, you too.  This install made me think it was a kernel version previous
to
>my current 2.4.21-0.13mdk.  Is this erroneous?  Is it actually more recent
>than 0.13mdk?
>
>I ran "urpmi --update kernel-source" and get squat.  I am doing an update
on
>my sources to see if this changes the situation but if 2.4.21-0.1mdk is the
>most recent then I'll just go with it.
>

Just  to clarify for you all...

The 2.4.21-0.1mdk that is the current kernel in Cooker is
a 2.4.21-rc1 based...

As for all users running MDK 9.1 I suggest you stick with the 18mdk
from updates atleast for now (or my modified one for aic79xx support)...

And those of you that have Club accounts, I suggest using Danny's latest
kernels that has all my updates, and then some... ;-)

And AFAIK Danny is building a kernel that will end up on a public host,
that whould have all of theese new fixes + some more...

As for 2.4.21 Release in Cooker, I think Juan is working on it, but
since all MDK specific stuff also needs to be adapted to it,
it will take some time (not to mention all the supported arches...)

Best Regards

Thomas Backlund

www.iki.fi/tmb




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