also sprach Horms <horms@debian.org> [2005.02.22.1031 +0100]:
> Ok, I want to have the latest kernel source installed,
> so I install kernel-tree. Thats a reason.
Please read the thread before you post. kernel-tree packages do not
guarantee the latest source to be installed because their
dependencies are in the wrong order:
$ dpkg-query -W --showformat='${Depends}' kernel-tree-2.6.10
kernel-patch-debian-2.6.10 (= 2.6.10-4),
kernel-source-2.6.10 (= 2.6.10-1) |
kernel-source-2.6.10 (= 2.6.10-2) |
kernel-source-2.6.10 (= 2.6.10-3) |
kernel-source-2.6.10 (= 2.6.10-4) |
kernel-source-2.6.10 (= 2.6.10-5
What do you think will happen when kernel-source-2.6.10_2.6.10-1 is
already installed and you pull in kernel-tree-2.6.10 because you
"want to have the latest kernel source installed" ?
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