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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/962150
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openvswitch-datapath-dkms neads linux-headers
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 962150 ***
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The real trick is to determine which headers should be installed; Ubuntu
have multiple different kernel variants and versions available for
12.04.
Most standard Ubuntu installs will include the correct kernel-headers
for the kernel being installed; I'm guessing that this is not standard.
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The real trick is to determine which headers should be installed; Ubuntu
have multiple different kernel variants and versions available for
12.04.
Most standard Ubuntu installs will include the correct kernel-headers
for the kernel being installed; I'm guessing that this is not standard.
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I don't think so. If there's a package to fix, it would be dkms itself,
not openvswitch-datapath-dkms. In Debian, we have:
Package: dkms
Depends: module-init-tools, gcc, make | build-essential | dpkg-dev, coreutils
(= 7.4), patch
Recommends: fakeroot, menu | sudo, linux-headers-686-pae |
I don't think so. If there's a package to fix, it would be dkms itself,
not openvswitch-datapath-dkms. In Debian, we have:
Package: dkms
Depends: module-init-tools, gcc, make | build-essential | dpkg-dev, coreutils
(= 7.4), patch
Recommends: fakeroot, menu | sudo, linux-headers-686-pae |