Jens Gecius wrote:
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a quick note to say I just downloaded the latest lm-sensors source
and still get the same problem during patch generation:
mkpatch/mkpatch.pl . /usr/src/linux /tmp/sensors-patch
results in
Automatic
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I got this from the authors:
Could you try it with the latest kernel and lm-sensors from CVS?
There is a chance that this was already solved.
Also please make sure you (or even your distribution) have applied no
other patches; mkpatch typically
Hello Jens,
Thanks for the reply. I haven't been able to try anything yet, but
there was certainly one thing in your post that I'd failed to do: enable
development in .config
However, the error I was getting was when I tried to create a patch for
the kernel - the patch generating script was
Hello Jens,
Just a quick note to say I just downloaded the latest lm-sensors source
and still get the same problem during patch generation:
mkpatch/mkpatch.pl . /usr/src/linux /tmp/sensors-patch
results in
Automatic patch generation for 'drivers-Makefile' failed
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Just a quick note to say I just downloaded the latest lm-sensors source
and still get the same problem during patch generation:
mkpatch/mkpatch.pl . /usr/src/linux /tmp/sensors-patch
results in
Automatic patch generation for
Hello List,
I used to be able to use lm-sensors with 2.2 and early 2.4.0-test
kernels i.e. test5, but since 2.4.0-test11 - now 2.4.1, I've been unable
to generate the sensors patch to apply to the kernel source.
I've been able to generate and apply the i2c patch to all these kernels
and hoped
Lee Elliott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used to be able to use lm-sensors with 2.2 and early 2.4.0-test
kernels i.e. test5, but since 2.4.0-test11 - now 2.4.1, I've been unable
to generate the sensors patch to apply to the kernel source.
I've been able to generate and apply the i2c patch to
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