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Re: Where is kernel 2.2.0?



"M.C. Vernon" <mcv21@cus.cam.ac.uk> writes:
| On 2 Feb 1999, Gary L. Hennigan wrote:
| 
| > Mike Garfias <mcg24@csufresno.edu> writes:
| > 
| > | M.C. Vernon spoke forth with the blessed manuscript:
| > | > I saw the uploaded message days ago, and sunsite still doesn't have the
| > | > kernel-source or kernel-headers packages available yet :(
| 
| <snip>
|  
| > It's usually a dog. I'm not sure what "sunsite" MC was talking about,
| > perhaps the UK sunsite? But certainly the sunsite in the US
| > (sunsite.unc.edu) has the new kernels via their mirror of
| > ftp.kernel.org. Here's the URL
| > 
| > ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/Linux/kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v2.2/
| 
| Yes, but I was wondering about the kernel-source and kernel-headers
| packages. How can I make these fromt he kernel source .tar.gz?

'Fraid I can't help you with that. I usually just download the raw
kernel source and use make-kpkg to get a kernel-image*.deb. I've never 
had a need to build the kernel-source and kernel-headers
packages. You'll have to rely on one of the maintainers of those
packages to answer that question.

Gary


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