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Re: How do I depend on a specific kernel version?



On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 05:32:48PM +0100, Marc Haber wrote:
> I am currently working on a package that provides the framework to
> build an IP packet filter based on netfilter / iptables. This needs a
> 2.4.x kernel. How do I depend on a kernel-image-2.4.x?

It might be simpler to just depend on iptables.

> Next project will be a package that needs 802.1q kernel support. This
> is a kernel patch. I am aware that there is some infrastructure in
> debian to support kernel patches and works well with kernel-package.
> Is this infrastructure documented somewhere on the net? How can I make
> a package depend on a patched kernel?

Take a look at alsa-source or pcmcia-source, both build patches. It
might help a little... 


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