Kel,
after the last headers' update I was able to build the spca5xx binary
package flawlessly: the problem I experienced was probably related to
the bug #358580, which has been fixed in
linux-headers-2.6.16-1-686/2.6.16-5.
Thank you again - Mau
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Kel Modderman wrote:
Mau, it does not look like the full log to me, only the last bit which
has no indication of what went wrong, just the the module cannot be found.
hmmm... that were the full log from my /var/cache/modass/ directory.
I'll try to get a more useful output.
I always run this
Kel Modderman wrote:
Mau, it does not look like the full log to me, only the last bit which
has no indication of what went wrong, just the the module cannot be found.
hmmm... that were the full log from my /var/cache/modass/ directory.
I'll try to get a more useful output.
I always run this
Mau wrote:
Kel,
Here is the log.
Mau, it does not look like the full log to me, only the last bit which
has no indication of what went wrong, just the the module cannot be found.
Sorry, I thought that this issue was easily reproducible: it seems that
some major change in 2.6.16 kernel
Kel,
Here is the log.
Sorry, I thought that this issue was easily reproducible: it seems that
some major change in 2.6.16 kernel requires module sources to be
somewhat modified to allow build: I also had problems with nvidia,
sl-modem and vmware since that kernel version was out, and every
Mau wrote:
Package: spca5xx-source
Version: 20060301-1
Severity: important
m-a build fails silently and complains that it can't find spca5xx.ko,
which actually hasn't been built.
All needed headers' packages has been installed.
Thanks - Mau
Does m-a prompt you to view the log to see
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