I am in trouble... I first did "Obtaining the kernel source", and at the
end I got a /root/linux-source-6.1/ directory.
Then I did "Rebuilding official Debian kernel packages" and
"Preparation", and then I got among others a
/root/linux-source-6.1/linux-6.1.20 the content of which is similar to
the parent one, and where I can find, by the way, a debian directory.
It seems strange to me, is it correct?
If it is correct, in what order to do the patches (debian patches and
the revert patch)?
Thanks in advance for your help !
Best regards.
-- Guy
Le 01/04/2023 à 16:55, Diederik de Haas a écrit :
> > On April 1, 2023 4:31:49 PM GMT+02:00, Guy Durrieu >
<guy.durr...@cegetel.net> wrote: >> Thanks for your help ! >> >> There
is something not clear for me in the section 4.2.2. Simple >> patching
and building... >> >> I ran apt-get install devscripts but I can't find
any debian >> directory nor patches. Is it sufficient to apply the patch
given by >> Diederik de Haas ? > > I'm guessing you forgot to do the
Preparation from 4.2.1 > >> Le 01/04/2023 à 15:28, Salvatore Bonaccorso
a écrit : >>> Hi, >>> >>> On Sat, Apr 01, 2023 at 11:51:38AM +0200, Guy
Durrieu wrote: >>>> Hello, >>>> >>>> This is something I have never
done, but I can try. >>>> >>>> However some time ago, for solving a
previous issue, a guy from >>>> Debian compiled for me an unofficial
release including the >>>> patch to be tested, along with some
credentials. I know this is >>>> not the recommended procedure :) but it
worked. >>> Seems there was a race on responding. If you look at the >>>
documentation referenced by Diederik there are instructions on >>> how
to do it with a single patch applied on top. If you run into >>> trouble
let us know though. >>> >>> Regards, Salvatore >> >