Holeheartly agreed Björn. FWIW: I use equivs for it until openafs kernel modules are better integrated into the kernel upgrade procedure:
$ cat gutsy/openafs-module-generic ### Commented entries have reasonable defaults. ### Uncomment to edit them. Section: net Priority: optional Standards-Version: 3.7.2 Package: openafs-module-generic Version: 2.6.22.10 Depends: openafs-modules-2.6.22-10-generic Maintainer: Achim Bohnet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> # Pre-Depends: <comma-separated list of packages> # Recommends: <comma-separated list of packages> # Suggests: <comma-separated list of packages> # Provides: <comma-separated list of packages> # Replaces: <comma-separated list of packages> Architecture: i386 # Copyright: <copyright file; defaults to GPL2> # Changelog: <changelog file; defaults to a generic changelog> # Readme: <README.Debian file; defaults to a generic one> # Extra-Files: <comma-separated list of additional files for the doc directory> Description: AFS kernel driver for -generic kernel This package will always depend on the AFS kernel module for the latest generic kernel image available. Heh, need to be updated for recent -12 API change. Sigh. -- openafs-modules-source builts when kernel API++ https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/52786 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
