On 03/12/2013 07:19 PM, Roland Stigge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> thanks for using Xenomai and Debian!
>
> On 03/12/2013 05:47 PM, Tom Z wrote:
>> Does that mean "2.6.32 48squeeze1" is not supported by this patch?
>
> Strictly speaking, yes.
>
>> what caused the above problems?
>
> When Debian was released (or when Xenomai in Debian was updated the last
> time), the patch was made to apply to Debian's kernel back then.
> Meanwhile, the kernel (sources) changed due to security fixes and other
> important changes.
>
> So the patch doesn't apply anymore. Until I update the patch in the
> Xenomai package in Debian.
>
> I'll need to adjust the patch in the Debian stable package and integrate
> into the updates for Debian squeeze.
>
>> How can I solve them?
>
> You can either wait until my updated patch is available from the Debian
> mirror network which will be in a few days.
>
> Remember that Debian stable currently contains Xenomai 2.5.4 (with
> patches), so you might be interested in current "upstream" Xenomai
> 2.6.2.1 from xenomai.org. This one should work fine with Debian since
> newer kernels up to 3.8 are commonly used with Debian. For this option,
> you would take Xenomai directly from xenomai.org (follow the common
> installation instructions there).
Last time I tried, the "kernel-package" package from debian backporst
was needed to build post 3.3 kernels on squeeze. But anyway, as Tom Z
can find in the first answer to its mail there are two downloadable
pre-build packages of Xenomai 2.6.2.1 for Debian squeeze.
--
Gilles.
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