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Sean McNamara, this bug was reported a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering if this is still an
issue? If so, could you please test for this with the latest development
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WUSB600N V2 is working for me on Ubuntu 12.04LTS natively.
Sometimes connection hangs though and cannot recover from suspension.
To fix, simply unplug/replug adapter and turn off its power management
feature: "sudo iwconfig wlan0 power off"
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In Precise, to get this device to work, install linux-backports-modules-
cw-3.3-precise-generic and reboot. (Works just fine for me now, with
WPA2, but didn't work at all until I installed the extra wireless
modules.)
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I have now successfully got the RaLink 2.5.0.0 driver (rt3572sta) to load using
/sbin/insmod rt3572sta.ko from my build directory
the device is now listing in lsmod (rt3572sta)
the blue LED turns on and blinks while sending packets
device is now also recognised in gnome-network-manager
Bit Rate di
I have been able to successfully connect to my own network (unsecured) using
wicd - however am unable to browse internet
gnome-network-manager still does not recognise the device
Network Tools displays all link information correctly
iwconfig displays ra0 with correct information
screenshot here:
OK now I'm confused.
I seem to have the latest 2.5.0.0 driver compiled with no errors and installed
successfully (Ubuntu 11.10 64bit)
lsmod shows the rt3572sta module loaded but not linked to any thing ??
iwconfig reports that I now have ra0 (previously had only eth0, lo and usb0 [my
android])
rt
I know I'm probably gonna get told this is nothing to do with Ubuntu,
but...
I can confirm this adapter works flawlessly out-of-the-box with Fedora 16, blue
LED and everything.
I really don't understand why I haven't been able to get this adapter working
in Ubuntu since 10.04
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The kernel is missing CONFIG_RT2800USB_RT35XX (which is disabled by
default as it depends on EXPERIMENTAL). compat-wireless probably has
that option enabled.
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I've just tried with the 3.2rc4 mainline kernel for oneric. Same, driver
does not load. And if loaded manually (modprobe rt2800usb) they don't
work.
However, building and installing linux-next compat-wireless from
http://linuxwireless.org/en/users/Download solves the problem. Note:
currently linux
It doesn't work out of the box in 11.10. It doesn't identify it at all.
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Hi, Ben. I just finally completed an update to 11.04 with a triple
whammy - no grub, no video, no connection. After getting through the
first two, I can also confirm that solution provided in #85 allows me
again to connect. I think a re-do will be necessary with any kernel or
release upgrade. I
Well, after going through the mentioned steps, i got a blue LED. Reboot.
Stick was not active, no wireless connection. Plugged in and out,
blacklisted 2800 mods still in "lsmod", so obviously did some errors...
Going through steps again (clean, make, install... blacklisting,
modprob), works fine. R
I am using the driver modified by emory and, instead of using network-
manager (drops every 5 minutes or less ) or wicd (not working at all), I
configured a static IP in the interfaces file plus wpa_supplicant
support and now the dongle has been working flawlessly since then.
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I hope this will help someone - used the instructions in #85 and once I
defined the wireless with a static IP the only problem I still face is
the fact I need to disconnect and reconnect the usb dongle after a
return from Sleep.
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Broc, I've tried the latest driver, and for me it was the worst of the
lot. I gave up on the wusb600n for now, going to go with a wireless
bridge when I get around to getting one.
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I wound up using a wireless bridge instead due to the instability of the
adapter.
I still have the hardware though and if you hit a wall I may be able to
assist from the sidelines, I don't remember it being difficult.
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I've downloaded the latest driver from Ralink dated 4-27-2011. I'm
gonna try my hand at modifying it like emory did and see if it is any
more stable on this kernel. Anyone who wants to help let me know! I'm
new at this myself but definately willing to learn.
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I've done a fresh install of Xubuntu daily that has kernel 3.0-1. The
kernel identified the device as V2 and model RT3572 but did not "just
work" "out of the box". I built Emery's driver and got the hardware
working with little resistance but still encounter the same kernel oops
as with the previ
I think the main problem is that WUSB600N v2 is recognized by Ubuntu as
WUSB600N v1. I suppose tweaking the hardware detection so that it parses
correctly the device string ID could resolve the problem. It's really a
pity this device can't be properly detected "out of the box".
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Yeah, in my case, it worked for about that long. Then started dropping
out sometimes. Then occasionally crashing. I then spent a bit of time
messing about with the drivers, and now it crashes every time the driver
is loaded and the wifi stick plugged in. I'm wondering if there's
something in some o
Okay it finally gave up the ghost about 12 hours ago. Attached is the
Oops it created. Replugging didn't help.
Reboot hung on something (the graphical screen obstructed the view) and
I had to use the old Alt-Shift-SysRq to sync-unmount-boot the box.
All in all having 6 days of continuous connecti
@ Arik
I can confirm that. It works very well with network-manager and 2.4.0.1.
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Update: last 4 days the network has been up non-stop. No oops, no drops,
ping-flooded to my local gateway for 24 hours, packet loss 0.01% (nil).
I'm happy.
Using the 2.4.0.1 package from #85 with network manager. Didn't try wicd
but I doubt it will change the stability.
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The driver from #85 on wicd is still the best I've found, however it is
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Usually replugging fixes this (and I think that it will tend to
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Just a confirmation really.
Linux chikara 2.6.38-8-generic #42-Ubuntu SMP Mon Apr 11 03:31:24 UTC
2011 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
After a few days of using it, 2.5.0.0 (from ralink site) is flaky and
exhibits the following:
* disconnect after leaving overnight producing the attached oops
* i
A bit of experimentation suggests that it's a whole lot more stable when
network manager is replaced with wicd. I've had it running for about 10
hours with wicd managing the wifi and it hasn't dropped out once. I
guess the repeated scanning that n-m does upsets it or something.
Haven't checked with
OK, after using it for a while it turns out to not be terribly stable.
It often slows right down to a crawl. Ping still works, but doing
anything real gets terrible speeds, and unplugging/replugging the USB
fixes this, until the next time it happens. Sometimes it'll go all day
without this problem,
(oh, if the non-working modules have already loaded you'll need to
manually rmmod them before this will work I think.)
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To make it autoload, do 'sudo make install', blacklist all the build-in
modules, and plug the adaptor in. It should keep working from now on.
Whenever the kernel is upgraded, you'll need to so 'make ; sudo make
install' again, but that should be it.
Unless someone turns it into a DKMS module...
Confirmed, I've got it working on 11.04 64bit using the tarball in
#85.
1.) Follow the instructions as he laid out.
2.) After you've "make install" cd into os/linux
3.)type in "sudo /sbin/insmod rt3572sta.ko"
Your wifi stick will now activate and start working. Unfortunately you
need to do s
The method on #85 works fine on Natty, now I've given it more testing
and connected to an 'n' network.
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A very quick test on Natty indicates that if I use the drivers attached
here by emory (version 2.4.0.1) rather than the current ones (2.5.0.0
from the ralink website) it works. The 2.5 drivers cause kernel oopses.
The 2.4 seems to connect OK. I've only tried it with a g network, and
haven't really
it is not kiding?
2011/5/1 Marco Improda <408...@bugs.launchpad.net>
> It don't work also on Ubuntu 11.04, please patch it.
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It don't work also on Ubuntu 11.04, please patch it.
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Same user from #98
I wiped my computer and installed Ubuntu 9.10 amd64. Driver dated
2009_1214 compiled and worked. Did the distribution upgrade to 10.04
and recompiled and it worked. Upgraded to 10.10 and tried to recompiled
but it did not work. Connected directly and upgraded to 11.04 an
THAT WORKED!!!
I sat here and racked my brain trying to get this to work and after
combing through tons of info on the subject, i managed to get it to
work.
Using the tarball that emory provided
(RT3572-WUSB600Nv2-2.4.0.1-kernel-2.6.35.tgz (2.3 MiB, application/x-tar))
extracted it then
This issue is fixed for Ubuntu 11.04? Or wifi still not working?
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As the attached patch is not for the ubuntu packages I have removed the
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A bit of redundant info, but following the instructions emory wrote in
#85 , I was able to get it working on my eeepc701 running lubuntu 10.10
. My speed is only 12Mb/sec so I suspect that its operating at g/b
speeds (might be due to my range and interference from router).
I blacklisted:
blacklist
I can confirm that the modified driver source submitted by emory on
2010-09-28 works perfectly in Ubuntu Maverick-32 and also in Mint 10-64.
What's it gonna take to get support added to the kernel? (I second #96's
idea!!) [I'm the same person from comment #75 also]
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I got compile 2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2.tar.bz2 for Linksys
WUSB600N v2 in ubuntu 10.10 (64bits). I attach the patch with both
modifies, for support the WUSSB600N v2 and for compile without errors in
kernel 2.6.35-22-generic. I think that "blacklist rt2800usb" line in
/etc/modprobe.d/bla
(oops sorry.. don't mention the UBB code..)
But again, emory, tnx for the work.
and why does it take so long for those almost generic ralink-devices to
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With the latest file provided by Ralink, the
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[code]make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.35-22-generic'
make: *** [LINUX] Error 2[/code]
at the end when doing 'make'. I noticed user Emory had the same
Thank you all very much.
Using it for a year now.
BUT THIS IS THE ONLY WAY IN uB. 10.10
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Thanks Emory. Your tarball RT3572-WUSB600Nv2-2.4.0.1-kernel-2.6.35.tgz
works beautifully. I extracted it. Did a make clean and then a make.
Next step insmod rt3572sta.ko from the .../os/linux directory and my
WUSB600N lit up Blue. I was able to connect immediately
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Is this instrutions updated?
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Device/Linksys%20WUSB600N
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I just buy this adapter..
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emory: known issue with the driver, unfortunately. The easiest
workaround is:
1. Disable networking in Network Manager applet (right click -> uncheck Enable
Networking)
2. sudo ifconfig ra0 down
3. sudo modprobe -r rt3572sta
4. sudo modprobe rt3572sta
5. sudo ifconfig ra0 up
6. restore networking
The driver successfully got me online and at 240-270Mbits for several
hours and then networking completely flaked out and I was getting many
messages like this:
Sep 28 22:40:18 rez kernel: [15159.958213] DeQueueRunning[0]= TRUE!
Sep 28 22:40:19 rez kernel: [15160.574736] DeQueueRunning[0]= TRUE!
S
A copy of my tarball of modified 2.4.0.1 for Maverick 10.10 testers is
attached. There is a kernel module binary included; so if you want to
rebuild, do the following:
1. Extract the archive (it will unpack as ./2010_0709_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.1
so extract this where you really want it)
2. `ma
FYI I was able to get the 2.4.0.1 tarball and make my changes to
config.mk and rtusb_dev_id.c and rt_linux.h and it built.
There is something else wrong with 2.4.0.2 from the vendor and the
instructions in this Bug will not get it to build for users. Find the
2.4.0.1 version of the driver and the
I really appreciate the efforts of everyone in this bug, especially Sean
for vigilantly working to support myself and other users of this device.
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Feels closer but still erroring out.
/home/myusername/Rebuild/2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2/os/linux/../../common/cmm_mac_usb.c:566:
warning: passing argument 3 of ‘RTMPAllocUsbBulkBufStruct’ from incompatible
pointer type
/home/myusername/Rebuild/2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2/os/lin
I'm terribly sorry for the mix-up!
http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git-commits-head/2010/4/30/32383
Read that message.
You'll want to rename (once again) usb_buffer_alloc_coherent to
usb_alloc_coherent. So, to summarize:
1. The original sources say "usb_buffer_alloc", which was dropped in 2.6
Their clean target in the Makefile doesn't seem to clean up the object
files in os/linux but even after cleaning that up and substituting
usb_buffer_coherent for usb_buffer_alloc_coherent I still get errors.
Last error:
2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2/os/linux/../../common/cmm_mac_usb.c:34:
n
The only significant bit of info in that build output is
/home/myusername/Rebuild/2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2/os/linux/../../common/cmm_mac_usb.c:52:
error: implicit declaration of function ‘usb_buffer_coherent’
I think it means usb_buffer_alloc_coherent, but I could be wrong. You'll
want
Bad news, Maverick 10.10 on 2.6.35-22-generic #33-Ubuntu and the now-
available 2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2/ cannot build with the
same instructions.
I could not find 2.4.0.1 anywhere for download.
Here are the errors I get:
/home/myusername/Rebuild/2010_0915_RT3572_Linux_STA_v2.4.0.2/os
I believe I have found a solution to getting the latest rt3572 driver,
2.4.0.1, to work with newer kernels. This was, however, tested on a
fresh net install (via ethernet) of ArchLinux 2010.05 x86_64 with kernel
2.6.35.
Per this post, related to a different Ralink chipset:
http://art.ubuntuforums.
I also own this hardware and can confirm replies #74 and #75. The
hardware works fine with rt3572sta 2.3.0.0 and kernels 2.6.32-* and
below, but fails to compile on all kernels above. This was tested on
Ubuntu 10.10 Beta with kernel 2.6.35.4 from the mainline kernel PPA.
According to this post fro
I own this hardware and was able to get it working also with the 3572
driver dated 12/2009 on various kernels up to 2.6.32-* but after moving
to 2.6.35 kernels it will not compile because of errors that I posted on
in a forum post ( http://ubuntu-
ky.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=9823310 ). P
Still broken with 2.6.35.3. Also, rt3572sta (Ralink's out of tree
driver) released an update that breaks support for this chipset. I got
it to compile by changing a few API calls that had been deprecated, but
the rt3572sta version 2.4.0.1 basically errors out when trying to use
this chip.
The last
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Does not work with vanilla 2.6.33.2 or 2.6.34-rcX. An out-of-tree, open
source driver is required to support this chipset. I have removed the
needs-upstream-testing tag. It is possible that the rt2x00 project will
support this with a staging driver at some point in the future, but I
can't imagine i
We have a working, open source driver that does not rely on emulated
Windows code, with the same proprietary firmware provisions as any other
wireless chipset. Is there a specific reason why the Ubuntu kernel team
has chosen not to support the rt3572usb driver in Lucid? This is very
concerning. I t
I can confirm the problem with the WUSB600N v2. I can also confirm that
the link from wbm worked for me as well, both in Karmic and Lucid.
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This post worked for me:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?p=8907762
I've an older IBM/Lenovo Thinkpad and was having a hard time until I
found these instructions.
Last step was of course just adding the startup script.
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Hi Sean,
Please be sure to confirm this issue exists with the latest development
release of Ubuntu. ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/ . If the issue remains, please run
the following command from a Terminal
(Applications->Accessories->Terminal). It will automa
I wanted to let everyone know that thanks for someone who posted to the
Ubuntu forums, I now seem to have a solution for the problem with
loosing the network connection for a second or so every two minutes. The
solution was to ditch gnome-network-manager and switch to using wicd ..
sudo apt-get in
I've also managed to setup the device, it's works well, but did anybody tried
to use the v2 card for injection? I've bought the WUSB600N without knowing it's
v2 and I cannot get it work with airdump-ng.
Any suggestions?
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@Guillermo
Thanks for the flowers.
But that is what I really like at the Linux community... it's THE
community! The guys helps each other. In that case I can only refer to a
former McDonald's marketing slogan: I'm lovin it.
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Thnk you so much @sixgeek that completely did the trick.
I was on Kubuntu 9.10 64 bits & up to date
I would only like to point out that if you have your card already
sticked while following the steps and compiling the module, iwconfig
won't tell you about any ra0 at all. Don't be afraid and re-pl
@Yohann Chastre and Sean McNamara
Just to confirm that by following the changes to the makefile and the device
identifier I got the WUSB600N v2 immediately at work. And indeed, just had to
renable the SSID broadcast to get a perfect connection with WPA2
(connection speed 216Mb/s under 5.0GHz)
M
Sorry forgot to add: I'm on Karmic
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@Sixgeek: Thanks so much for the step by step instructions. I followed
them, and it worked great. However, every time I reboot, I have to
reload the driver manually. I even made sure I had edited
"/etc/modules" correctly and I had, so I'm not sure why this isn't
loading correctly each time. An
I found out what was keeping me from being able to connect. If your
ESSID is hidden, then this driver will not connect to the network. Once
the ESSID is unhidden, it connects immediately.
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Hi all,
I did the whole installation procedure via VPN for my brothers machine. He's
using Kubuntu 9.10 amd64 with the newest updates. It works very well with his
d-link router @ wireless mode G 54Mbps (N 300Mbps can't be tested).
The Stick he's using is Linksys WUSB600N ver2 USB ID 1737:0079. I
basramm,
interesting you mention latency. Do you have a feel for the time duration of
the latency?
Reason I ask is that I am about to give up on wireless n and Linux and possibly
Linux altogether. the reason is that when streaming AAC audio (from a
Windows/samba share) I get frequent TCP retran
Actually its the same under 64 bit. I am using Karmic 64 bit (amd64) and
got it running following Yohann's solution (thanks for that). Only
problem now, is latency often being very high. But that is probably not
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House382, did you read Yohann's post #38?
This is a real nice, step-by-step description of the procedure. I don't
know if there is anything different when you are installing it on 64bit
OS however.
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I am looking to get the WUSB 600N V2 adapter working for 64-bit Karmic.
I know there is several guides of sorts outlining how to do that on here
but I was wondering if someone could make it a bit more streamline being
I know if I miss a step I am in deep trouble. The machine it is
currently on is d
My experience is even if you read of someone having success with a particular
wireless-n adapter, going out and buying the exact same product is near to
impossible. I started out with the Dlink DWA-160, having read of people who had
had success with this with Ubuntu 9.10. I also went out and bo
Unfortunately I do not know of **any** 802.11N USB hardware that works
"out of the box" on any version of Ubuntu. There are 802.11b/g USB
adapters that work well, but 802.11N chipsets are as broken on Linux in
2010 as 802.11b/g chipsets were in 2000.
I just wiped my OS clean and started over, tryi
If it found your device you are on the right track. Any luck if you
turn off WPA2? For what it's worth the thread "ended" with some of us
getting it working, so at this point it's possibly just a matter of
waiting until the fixes are integrated into the OS better. (Maybe
someone more officially
Thank you -- to all in this thread !!!
Been trying to teach my 16 year old that open source is more inventive/fun than
Windoz,
Though our introduction to Ubuntu was not great.
(The Linksys WUSB600N V2 worked great out-of-the-box on his Windows XP and
Vista)
We learned a lot more about Ubuntu by
Hmm, pretty disappointing numbers. Seems like wireless-n, although
better than G is still a lot of hype.
On the Windows XP Home machine, I used iTunes to access the AAC file
from the other Windows machine. I know it is not perhaps a fair
comparison as iTunes may have some smarter buffering system
Bbear,
I have no idea how you can feed back your problem to Ralink.
I read some tests about 802.11n wireless router and the performance is not good:
- D-Link DIR-655 (802.11n draft 2): 7.58 MB/s to receive 69 MP3 (407 MB) and
5.96 MB/s to transmit them / 4.43 MB/s to receive a video and 4.83 MB/
Yohann,
I suspect that you are right, from the evidence that Wireshark reports
'TCP Retransmission' events every time the audio glitches there would
appear to be errors in the transmission. What I don't understand is how
this can be given that:
1) iwconfig shows that it is connected at 270mpbs
2)
A notice : There are a problem to build the module with the option
"HAS_CFG80211_SUPPORT" and the kernel version 2.6.31 and 2.6.32. Somes
functions and data structures were modified or deleted, hence the build
errors:
CC [M]
[...]/2009_1222_RT3572_LinuxSTA_V2.3.0.0/os/linux/../../os/linux/cfg8021
BoboKrull : Your welcome.
Bbear : The AAC audio file bit rate is too low, your audio glitches don't
happen for this reason, even on streaming mode. It is strange that you have not
glitches with MP3 audio file streaming. I agree with you, the 802.11n is
designed for the HD video streaming and hi
Thanks Yohann,
great guide!
the command iwconfig ra0 listed a bitrate of 270 Mb/s after connecting
to my router :)
Br,
Bobo
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Hi Yohan,
here is the information I obtained by querying the file properties. I
don't know how the 128 kpbs equates to bitrate across the wireless-n
connection but it should be really low compared to video. wireless-n is
supposed to be capable of streaming HD video media across the local
network,
Thanks Sean that fixed my problem with the make file
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allen oliver: The Makefile wasn't written correctly; directories
containing spaces are not interpreted correctly.
The easy solution is to simply move the unpacked directory to a path
that does not contain spaces.
The hard solution is to modify the Makefile so it knows how to parse
directories con
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