On 8/25/05, John Jolet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > # ChangeLog for app-emulation/win4lin > > # Copyright 2002-2005 Gentoo Foundation; Distributed under the GPL v2 > > # $Header: > > # > > /var/www/www.gentoo.org/raw_cvs/gentoo-x86/app-emulation/win4lin/ChangeLog, > >v # 1.22 2005/08/15 16:51:48 plasmaroo Exp $ > > > > 15 Aug 2005; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> win4lin-4.0.12.ebuild, > > win4lin-4.0.16.ebuild, win4lin-4.0.20.ebuild, > > win4lin-4.0.22.ebuild, > > win4lin-5.0.1.ebuild, win4lin-5.0.4.ebuild, > > win4lin-5.0.8.ebuild, > > win4lin-5.1.1.ebuild, win4lin-5.1.ebuild: > > Remove winkernel/win4lin-sources DEPEND. > > > > You should just go to win4lin.com and download the kernel patch > > yourself. The Readme.txt file does an okay job of telling you what to > > do. But you do need to downgrade to 2.6.11.x (instead of 2.6.12) > > > > W > I appreciate everyone's help with this, but that changelog entry doesn't > really tell me why it's gone and that it won't come back. I'm willing to > downgrade to 2.6.11, if someone can tell me how. I can see how to emerge new > kernel sources, but can't find a reference in the emerge docs that say how to > do old ones. > > Thanks again, guys.
Like this: flash ~ # emerge -pv =sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.9-r9 These are the packages that I would merge, in order: Calculating dependencies ...done! [ebuild NS ] sys-kernel/gentoo-sources-2.6.9-r9 -build -doc -symlink (-ultra1) 35,615 kB Total size of downloads: 35,615 kB flash ~ # However first do slocate gentoo-sources | grep ebuild and make sure you have an ebuild for the kernel you are intersted in. It may be gone. I have no 2.6.11 ebuilds anymore.... - MArk -- [email protected] mailing list

