Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-03-02 Thread Jens Ritter
On the question how do I delete kernel-source-2.0.32 Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] answered: Hi, Create or download a kernel-headers-2.0.32 package, and install that. Then you should be able to remove the kernel sources. Well kernel-source-2.0.32_*-5, can be removed then, but

Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-03-02 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi Jens Ritter; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: Well kernel-source-2.0.32_*-5, can be removed then, but not totally: Lot´s of */.depend and other files do not get deleted, seems not to be in the bug tracking system yet. Can this be confirmed by other people? Thanks, Jens If

Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-03-02 Thread Jens Ritter
Damir J. Naden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Hi Jens Ritter; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: Well kernel-source-2.0.32_*-5, can be removed then, but not totally: Lot´s of */.depend and other files do not get deleted, seems not to be in the bug tracking system yet. Can this be

Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-03-02 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Jens == Jens Ritter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Jens Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED] answered: Jens Well kernel-source-2.0.32_*-5, can be removed then, but not Jens totally: Jens Lot´s of */.depend and other files do not get deleted, seems not Jens to be in the bug tracking system yet.

Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-02-28 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi Manoj Srivastava; unless Mutt is confused, you wrote: Hi, Create or download a kernel-headers-2.0.32 package, and install that. Then you should be able to remove the kernel sources. manoj Thanks. I'm doing the d/l right now. But, why is that necessary in the first place? I

Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-02-28 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Damir == Damir J Naden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Damir But, why is that necessary in the first place? I thought the Damir libc6-dev dependancy to kernel-headers (or source) =2.0.32* Damir would accept 2.0.33 as a replacement... That happens not to be the case. Please look at the file

2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-02-27 Thread Damir J. Naden
Hi, all -- I just recompiled my own version of 2.0.33 kernel, based on 2.0.33_2.0.33-3 source package. Everything runs fine for the time being, and the only question I have is : how do you get rid of the kernel-source-2.0.32_2.0.32-3 package? It takes up a whole lot of space on my machine and it

Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-02-27 Thread Bill Leach
Hummm, I have not tried that yet but it should work. When I do a dpkg --status libc6-dev it shows the dependency as kernel-source-2.0.32 (= 2.0.32-2) so your 2.0.33 should meet that requirement. Damir J. Naden wrote: Hi, all -- I just recompiled my own version of 2.0.33 kernel, based on

Re: 2.0.33 kernel and libc6 dependancies

1998-02-27 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, Create or download a kernel-headers-2.0.32 package, and install that. Then you should be able to remove the kernel sources. manoj -- Time is nature's way of making sure that everything doesn't happen at once. Manoj Srivastava [EMAIL PROTECTED]