Thank you Michal,

I can confirm that "scsi: unknown opcode 0x01" appears in my dmesg.

The error message output was provided as requested.

My naievete meant that I couldn't tell which of the many error messages
in the output were significant. My instinct was that the one about
suid not being set was the problem. I tried to look at the install
scripts to see if there had been a change there, but the fog defeated me.

I have attempted to apply your one-liner, I downloaded the source,
applied the patch (manually), ran 'make' and then 'make install', but
no joy.

There's a bunch of stuff talking about gnu make being bugridden, and
so I tried the Gmake thing referred to in README.compile but gmake
(which it calls) is not in the distribution.

I installed smake, and tried to compile and install using this as
recommended by the author, but again no joy.

Then I discovered that a binary had in fact been created, buried in obj,
but had not been installed into the system. I copied this to /usr/bin
and whaddya know, it seems to work.

Perhaps a brief addition to debian/README.debian explaining the official
technique for compiling and installing the package for debian would be
useful, perhaps with a link from README.debian among all the existing
README.* files too.

Thank you again for your patch.

regards
Mark


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