> > > In the mean time you can manually download newer patches
> > > into /usr/src/kernel-patches/diffs/ctx/ and otherwise do what you 
> > > usually do when you build debian kernels.
> > 
> > No, that doesn't work: The patches do not apply cleanly on Debian-patched
> > kernel sources.
> 
> every now and then (when one of the debian maintainers
> pay a visit or some debian folks with personal agenda
> come around, and provide a simple patch to get the a
> debian kernel from vanilla) I update the patches to the 
> debian sources, those patches should work here too ...

The one I tried is
 patch-2.6.8.1-vs1.9.2.diff
which didn't work with the Debian source for kernel 2.6.8.1
 
> > On the other hand, what works is:
> >  - download the "vanilla" kernel and vserver patch,
> >  - "manually" patch the kernel,
> >  - then use the Debian kernel-package tools as usual, to create a package
> >    to be installed with "dpkg".
> 
> which IMHO is the better solution anyway, as the vanilla
> patches (vserver wise) are much more tested than the 
> debian patches ...

By the way, was there a patch for kernel 2.6.7?  I didn't find it on
your site.


Gilles
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