On Fri, 2008-09-12 at 08:22 -0600, Robert LeBlanc wrote: > > All I do is install the linux-patch-lustre and lustre-source packages, > run a make-kpkg --with-patches lustre and then boot into the new kernel > then use m-a to make the lustre modules package.
Robert, as I've said though, that's fine for users working from repositories, but it does not help a developer who has a source pool in front of him and needs to, from that pool, produce the kernel, modules and all userspace packages, without needing root and without needing to reboot his workstation. It's well established that Lustre is in the debian repositories. It's the local developer build environment that needs to be worked on. b.
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