Op Mon, 31 Dec 2012 13:27:27 +0100 schreef Marek Buras <cyf...@go2.pl>: > I took the liberty of doing few changes to the linux-latest-2.6 > metapackage to fix its dependencies list. Modified version can be > obtained here (with dget): > http://cyfr0n.c0.pl/gns/parkes/linux-latest-2.6_29gnewsense1.dsc Does > it solve the problem or there are more things to do?
Great minds think alike. I've been doing the same and missed your email between hacking and stuffing my face. Luckily our solutions are very much alike, so it must be right. The only real difference is that I modified debian/control via debian/templates/control.source.in. Kernel packages are fussy that way. I also added a short README.gNewSense. This can serve as a quick reference for users and developers about the diff between Debian and gNewSense instead of having to look through the changelog. I noticed I haven't done that for all packages yet. > Happy new year full of hacking! ;) +1 _______________________________________________ gNewSense-dev mailing list gNewSense-dev@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnewsense-dev