On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Matthew R. Briggs wrote: > Hamish, > 2.1.67 had some changes to the installation scripts that broke make-kpkg. > I've been watching the lists and I don't think > anyone has noticed yet (except you and me). 2.1.68 has all kinds of new > signal stuff that don't compile properly at all. > 2.1.69 is said to be stable, though I haven't tried it myself. I did get > 2.1.67 to compile, though, by avoiding the use of > make-kpkg altogether. Here is how it is done:
Funny - I was able to get 2.1.69 to compile using make-kpkg. I use the latest hamm version of kernel-package (3.45). Some of the kernel options, like ncpfs and NFS root filesystem, wouldn't compile, but I assume those are problems with the kernel and will be fixed soon. And, despite the signal patches to the sound system, sound configuration is still broken. There is one other odd thing I noticed about 2.1.69: process accounting. It worked perfectly in 2.1.65, but now when the system comes up it says it's "not available". I read somewhere that CONFIG_UNIX (Unix domain sockets) option must be turned on and it is - still no dice. Does anyone have ideas or is this another thing broken in the new kernel? --- Roy Bixler [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .