On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 02:22:38PM +0200, Kilian Krause wrote: > well, installing a kernel first to see if i like its patches is not very > compfortable. So i was actually referring to the description of > "apt-cache show kernel-patch-debian-2.6.7 kernel-image-2.6.7-1-k7" which > does not list anything at all. I see that maintaining a list is > problematic, so maybe a pointer to the SVN/CVS URL would be helping. > Just some place i can check the list *BEFORE* downloading some 30MB off > the net (which i then remove after having read README.Debian).
Ok, that's fine with me. I'll try to find a reasoanable way to implement that. > It was meant as a means to debug. Like i have a problem and i want to > find out which patch breaks (for vanilla kernel works fine), then > removing a certain patch and trying might make sense. It was not meant > for you to support Q&A for that, just a better way to build unsupported > personal kernel-images or report bugs after proving more details. If > that's not needed, ok fine. ;) just uncomment one of more patches from the 00list-$VERSION file. I'll try to find a proper place to document this.