Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-09 Thread Charles Kaufman
Manoj:

On 9 Jan 1999, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> 
>   Hmmm. Sorry to follow up my last posting so quickly, but I did
>  notice that the man page mentions /usr/doc/kernel-package in the see
>  also section.
> 
>   As I said, I have now included a reference in the files
>  section as well.
> 
>   manoj
> 
> MAKE-KPKG(8) Debian GNU/Linux manual MAKE-KPKG(8)
> 
> SEE ALSO
>kernel-pkg.conf(5), dpkg-deb(1), dpkg-source(1),  make(1),
>The Programmers manual,   The GNU Make manual,   and   the
>extensive documentation on the directory  /usr/doc/kernel-
>package
> 
Feeble excuse:
The man page I have installed, dated May 2 1997, does not include the last  
clause of the above SEE ALSO section. It ends with 'The GNU Make manual.' 
(Which clause should say '... in the directory' of course.)
  ^
chuck 


Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,
>>"Charles" == Charles Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 Charles> Anyway I'm sure you get the idea. Persistence required.

 Charles> In the FILES part of the man page you do mention the Problems.gz file-
 Charles> why not mention the the README, too?

Hmmm. Sorry to follow up my last posting so quickly, but I did
 notice that the man page mentions /usr/doc/kernel-package in the see
 also section.

As I said, I have now included a reference in the files
 section as well.

manoj

MAKE-KPKG(8) Debian GNU/Linux manual MAKE-KPKG(8)

SEE ALSO
   kernel-pkg.conf(5), dpkg-deb(1), dpkg-source(1),  make(1),
   The Programmers manual,   The GNU Make manual,   and   the
   extensive documentation on the directory  /usr/doc/kernel-
   package

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Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,
>>"Charles" == Charles Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 Charles> Anyway I'm sure you get the idea. Persistence required.

 Charles> In the FILES part of the man page you do mention the Problems.gz file-
 Charles> why not mention the the README, too?

I have done so in my local sources; it shall be in the next
 upload. 

manoj
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Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-09 Thread Charles Kaufman
Manoj:

On 9 Jan 1999, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> 
>   Well, the detailed manual is in /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz,
>  where I think it does indicate that only the kernel_image target is
>  required 
> 
Point well taken. I should have found it. Thanks for being so gentle.

On the other hand

Let's see...
man
info
FAQ?
/usr/doc (in disguise as kernel-something, not under its real name)
... who knows where else?

Anyway I'm sure you get the idea. Persistence required.

In the FILES part of the man page you do mention the Problems.gz file-
why not mention the the README, too?

All of which takes away nothing from how nice a package it is.
Thanks again.
chuck


Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,
>>"Charles" == Charles Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 Charles> That's a very valuable hint. When I saw the .deb packages
 Charles> produced all but one did seem superfluous and I only
 Charles> installed that one. man pages seem ritually diffident. Are
 Charles> examples or suggestions for typical use formally forbidden
 Charles> or discouraged? Or did I miss such a suggestion in the
 Charles> make-dpkg page?

Well, the detailed manual is in /usr/doc/kernel-package/README.gz,
 where I think it does indicate that only the kernel_image target is
 required 

manoj
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Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-09 Thread Charles Kaufman


On 8 Jan 1999, Manoj Srivastava wrote:

> Hi,> 
>   May I suggest the kernel_image target for make-kpkg? For most
 Yes you may-who better?
>  people, the kernel-image-XXX-YYY package is the only one relevant;
>  everything else is only there for completeness. And for personal use,
>  you do not need the pgp signature. kernel-image target does not
>  invoke pgp.
> 
>   manoj
That's a very valuable hint. When I saw the .deb packages produced
all but one did seem superfluous and I only installed that one. man pages
seem ritually diffident. Are  examples or suggestions for typical use 
formally forbidden or discouraged? Or did I miss such a suggestion
in the make-dpkg page? 
 Thanks again for the help (and the program).
   chuck


Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-08 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,
>>"Charles" == Charles Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

 Charles> I repeated the make-kpkg exactly as before, as far as I
 Charles> could tell. This time it completed, except for the lack of
 Charles> pgp, which is correct-I don't have it-and I presume not
 Charles> critical. The tail of the output:

May I suggest the kernel_image target for make-kpkg? For most
 people, the kernel-image-XXX-YYY package is the only one relevant;
 everything else is only there for completeness. And for personal use,
 you do not need the pgp signature. kernel-image target does not
 invoke pgp.

manoj
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Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-08 Thread Charles Kaufman
Manoj:

On 8 Jan 1999, Manoj Srivastava wrote:

> Hi,
> 
>   Are you sure that the source tree was not somehow corrupted? I
>  can't reproduce the problem here. I do have include/net/rosecall.h
> 
>   manoj
> 

I repeated the make-kpkg exactly as before, as far as I could tell. This
time it completed, except for the lack of pgp, which is correct-I don't
have it-and I presume not critical. The tail of the output:

hown -R root.root debian/tmp-headers
chmod -R og=rX debian/tmp-headers
dpkg --build debian/tmp-headers ..
dpkg-deb: building package `kernel-headers-2.0.36' in
`../kernel-headers-2.0.36_1.00_i386.deb'.
rm -rf debian/tmp-headers
touch stamp-headers
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux'
 signfile kernel-source-2.0.36_1.00.dsc
/usr/bin/dpkg-buildpackage: pgp: command not found
make: *** [stamp-buildpackage] Error 127

But I don't know why it's different this time.
Thanks
  Chuck


Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-08 Thread Charles Kaufman
Manoj

Thanks for the quick reply. The output from du is exactly what you have.
But the directory is /usr/src/linux/include/net, not the one you have, 
if that makes any difference.

The file sizes are 7924 Nov 15 13:33 rose.h
110 Jul 13 16:47 rosecall.h

I did a tar zxpv linux-2.0.36.tar.gz again and these two files came out 
exactly the same.
  

The program did write these files  to /usr/src before it terminated:


   403844 Jan  7 17:05 kernel-doc-2.0.36_1.00_all.deb
  293 Jan  7 16:44 kernel-source-2.0.36_1.00.dsc

  7284235 Jan  7 16:44 kernel-source-2.0.36_1.00.tar.gz 
  7317502 Jan  7 17:04 kernel-source-2.0.36_1.00_all.deb
  Jan  7 17:05 linux/

I'll try it all again to see what happens.
chuck




  


Re: "make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-08 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi,

Are you sure that the source tree was not somehow corrupted? I
 can't reproduce the problem here. I do have include/net/rosecall.h

manoj

__> l /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/include/net/
total 127
   1 ./  2 icmp.h   1 p8022.h   5 route.h
   1 ../ 5 ip.h 1 p8022call.h   1 slhc.h
   1 af_unix.h   1 ip_alias.h   1 p8022tr.h 7 slhc_vj.h
   1 arp.h   1 ip_forward.h 1 p8022trcall.h 3 snmp.h
   1 atalkcall.h 7 ip_masq.h2 protocol.h   18 sock.h
  11 ax25.h  1 ipip.h   1 psnap.h   1 spx.h
   1 ax25call.h  3 ipx.h1 psnapcall.h  11 tcp.h
   9 br.h1 ipxcall.h1 rarp.h3 udp.h
   1 checksum.h  2 netlink.h2 raw.h
   1 datalink.h  5 netrom.h 8 rose.h
   1 gc.h1 nrcall.h 1 rosecall.h

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"make-kpkg" terminated before completion

1999-01-07 Thread Charles Kaufman

 This is the tail of the output from "make-kpkg build-package
modules" executed from /usr/src/linux.
That directory was the top of the tree resulting from "tar zxpvf
linux-2.0.36.tar.gz"
There is a kernel "vmlinux" in /usr/src/linux, dated about 7 minutes
before the make-kpkg command terminated.


I am using Debian Hamm, kernel 2.0.25, gcc 2.7.2, make-kpkg $Revision
1.15.

Any suggestions?





This is the tail of the output from "make-kpkg build-package modules"
executed from /usr/src/linux.
That directory was the top of the tree resulting from "tar zxpvf 
linux-2.0.36.tar.gz"
There is a kernel "vmlinux" in /usr/src/linux, dated about 7 minutes before 
the make-kpkg command terminated.


I am using Debian Hamm ,kernel 2.0.25, gcc 2.7.2.




   -o -name '*.bak' -o -name '#*#' -o -name '.*.orig' \
-o -name '.*.rej' -o -name '.SUMS' -o -size 0 \) -print` TAGS
make[2]: Leaving directory 
`/usr/src/linux/debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36'
(cd debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36; \
rm -f stamp-building stamp-build stamp-configure 
stamp-source stamp-image stamp-headers stamp-src stamp-diff stamp-doc 
stamp-buildpackage stamp-libc-kheaders)
(cd debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/include; rm -f asm; \
ln -s asm-i386 asm)
if test -f debian/official -a -f debian/README.Debian ; then \
   install -p-o root -g root -m 644 debian/README.Debian \
debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/README.Debian ; \
else \
sed -e 's/=V/2.0.36/g' -e 's/=A/i386/g' \
 /usr/lib/kernel-package/README.source > \
 debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/README.Debian ; \
fi
install -p-o root -g root -m 644 .config 
debian/tmp-source/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.36/.config.save
dpkg-gencontrol -pkernel-source-2.0.36 -Pdebian/tmp-source/
no utmp entry available, using value of LOGNAME ("pupdog") at 
/usr/lib/dpkg/controllib.pl line 16.
chown -R root.root debian/tmp-source
chmod -R og=rX debian/tmp-source
dpkg --build debian/tmp-source ..
dpkg-deb: building package `kernel-source-2.0.36' in 
`../kernel-source-2.0.36_1.00_all.deb'.
rm -f -r debian/tmp-source
touch stamp-source
test -f stamp-configure || make -f /usr/lib/kernel-package/rules configure
rm -rfdebian/tmp-doc
install -p -d -o root -g root -m 755 debian/tmp-doc/DEBIAN
install -p -d -o root -g root -m 755 debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36
install -p-o root -g root -m 644 debian/changelog \
 debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36/changelog.Debian
install -p-o root -g root -m 644 /usr/lib/kernel-package/LinkPolicy \
   debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36/LinkPolicy.Debian
install -p-o root -g root -m 644 /usr/lib/kernel-package/README.doc \
 debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36/README.Debian
echo "This was produced by kernel-package version 4.11." > \
 debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36/Buildinfo
tar cf - Documentation | \
(cd debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36; umask 000; tar xsf -)
gzip -9fqr debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36
install -p-o root -g root -m 644 /usr/lib/kernel-package/copyright.doc \
debian/tmp-doc/usr/doc/kernel-doc-2.0.36/copyright
dpkg-gencontrol -pkernel-doc-2.0.36 -Pdebian/tmp-doc/
no utmp entry available, using value of LOGNAME ("pupdog") at 
/usr/lib/dpkg/controllib.pl line 16.
chown -R root.root debian/tmp-doc
chmod -R og=rX debian/tmp-doc
dpkg --build debian/tmp-doc ..
dpkg-deb: building package `kernel-doc-2.0.36' in 
`../kernel-doc-2.0.36_1.00_all.deb'.
rm -rf debian/tmp-doc
touch stamp-doc
test -f stamp-configure || make -f /usr/lib/kernel-package/rules configure
make  ARCH=i386 bzImage
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux'
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 
-fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strength-reduce -pipe -m486 -malign-loops=2 
-malign-jumps=2 -malign-functions=2 -DCPU=586 -DUTS_MACHINE='"i386"' -c -o 
init/version.o init/version.c
set -e; for i in kernel drivers mm fs net ipc lib arch/i386/kernel arch/i386/mm 
arch/i386/lib; do make -C $i; done
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/kernel'
make all_targets
make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/kernel'
make[4]: Nothing to be done for `all_targets'.
make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux/kernel'
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux/kernel'
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers'
set -e; for i in block char net  pci; do make -C $i; done
make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/block'
make all_targets
make[5]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/block'
make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all_targets'.
make[5]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/block'
make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/block'
make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/char'
make all_targets
make[5]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/char'
mak