On Wed, May 09, 2001 at 02:26:20PM +0200, Robert van der Meulen wrote: > > Quoting Matthias Berse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > expand vanilla-debian kernels for let's say xfs. Since the > > kernel-source package is rather large compared to the usual > > kernel-to-kernel patch why do not provide a kernel-patch packet which > > can patch the kernel up do date? > I think you're either meaning kernel-patch-* packages that allow patching of > a kernel source tree (which we have), or binary patches to stock kernels > (which would be impossible), or packages of patched kernels (which, afaik, > we have.) ? No, I mean a way to go from let's say kernel-source-2.4.3 to kernel-source-2.4.4 without the need to download the whole big .deb, but a patch similar to those patches found on kernel.org, but as a debian package which the patches the installed kernel-source-2.4.3 and provides kernel-source-2.4.4. You may ask why I don't take the patches from kernel.org and apply them. Well won't work (at least for debian kernel-source-2.4.3 I wasn't able to patch to 2.4.4...)
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