Re: Debian backend fixes and other issues

2006-02-13 Thread Antony J Mee
Antony J Mee wrote: giskard wrote: or you can use the patches that the `pkg-utopia debian guys` provide :) Except that they also include (admittedly consistently across packages) some strange patches to 'rebrand' dchdbd in a strange manner (the dbus stuff I mean) - naff if you're trying to

Re: Debian backend fixes and other issues

2006-02-13 Thread Antony J Mee
giskard wrote: Il giorno gio, 09/02/2006 alle 17.37 +, Antony J Mee ha scritto: Hi Tom, I'm not running Debian (rather Gentoo, it's illegitimate child) but I have the same issue and adding "#define HEADERS_KERNEL" seems to fix this. or you can use the patches that the `pkg-utop

Re: Debian backend fixes and other issues

2006-02-13 Thread giskard
Il giorno gio, 09/02/2006 alle 17.37 +, Antony J Mee ha scritto: > Hi Tom, > > I'm not running Debian (rather Gentoo, it's illegitimate child) but I > have the same issue and > adding "#define HEADERS_KERNEL" seems to fix this. or you can use the patches that the `pkg-utopia debian guys` pro

Re: Debian backend fixes and other issues

2006-02-13 Thread Jason Martens
Dan Williams wrote: On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 11:59 +0100, Tom Parker wrote: However, later on while trying to compile src/nm-device-802-3-ethernet.c I got the following. Any ideas anyone? Yeah, Robert has the details. Something about /usr/include/wireless.h including the userspace versi

Re: Debian backend fixes and other issues

2006-02-12 Thread Dan Williams
On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 11:59 +0100, Tom Parker wrote: > After a long time of not having any time to look at NetworkManager, I decided > to > have another look. Tried compiling from the current CVS HEAD, and noted that > the > debian backend required a number of alterations (mainly because of unu

Re: Debian backend fixes and other issues

2006-02-09 Thread Antony J Mee
Hi Tom, I'm not running Debian (rather Gentoo, it's illegitimate child) but I have the same issue and adding "#define HEADERS_KERNEL" seems to fix this. I'd love to say I understand why this works, or tell you where I got this information but sadly I know neither! :-) Perhaps it was that Gen

Debian backend fixes and other issues

2006-02-09 Thread Tom Parker
After a long time of not having any time to look at NetworkManager, I decided to have another look. Tried compiling from the current CVS HEAD, and noted that the debian backend required a number of alterations (mainly because of unused variables, and also to remove the nm_system_device_setup_sta