Bug#297712: rtlinux doesn't seem prepared for kernel-package

2005-03-02 Thread Martin Samuelsson
Package: rtlinux Version: 3.1pre3-2 One of the reasons for using Debian is the lack of messyness when having everything installed with packages, including kernel images. For normal kernels, make-kpkg from kernel-package makes a terrific job at creating new kernel-image packages with friends. In

Bug#297712: rtlinux doesn't seem prepared for kernel-package

2005-03-03 Thread Ismael Ripoll
Hello, The way RTLinux works is quite hard to explain in a simple readme or INSTALL. RTLinux has two parts: 1) a patch to the Linux kernel, and 2) a set of modules that can be loaded in the patched kernel. I think that it is not wise to prepare a script to automatically apply the patch and re

Bug#297712: rtlinux doesn't seem prepared for kernel-package

2005-03-04 Thread Martin Samuelsson
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 12:00:13PM +0100, Ismael Ripoll wrote: > RTLinux has two parts: 1) a patch to the Linux kernel, and 2) a set of > modules > that can be loaded in the patched kernel. > > I think that it is not wise to prepare a script to automatically apply the > patch and recompile the

Bug#297713: Bug#297712: rtlinux doesn't seem prepared for kernel-package

2005-03-04 Thread Martin Samuelsson
On Thu, Mar 03, 2005 at 12:00:13PM +0100, Ismael Ripoll wrote: > The way RTLinux works is quite hard to explain in a simple readme or INSTALL. Regarding explaining the entire RTLinux in a single document, I understand the package's complexity and see how it is not possible. That was not what I mea