re:Watchdog
- To: debian-devel@Pixar.com
- Subject: re:Watchdog
- From: "brian (b.c.) white" <bcwhite@bnr.ca>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 1996 11:34:00 -0500
- Message-id: <"15215 Mon Feb 19 12:11:03 1996"@bnr.ca>
>The bug, however, is that the watchdog package does not check if the kernel
>is correct. Kernels before 1.3.52 didn't even have this option. How do I
>enter this in the depends clause: image (>=1.3.52) ?
Some of use build our own kernels. I once installed a kernel packages
because some things depended upon it, but have never updated it since.
Should there be a "self-built-kernel" package or something so people
can set that packages as being installed (for dependancy reasons) even
though there needs to be no actual kernel code with it?
Brian
( bcwhite@bnr.ca )
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