❦ 28 juin 2014 15:02 +0200, maximilian attems <m...@stro.at> : >> OK, I understood only later that the bug was reported against an unknown >> package. I suppose that the original submitter did try to install kernel >> headers some time after installing the kernel package itself. > > read ml for why not provided, in any case OOT modules are not > recommended.
I suppose the answer is in this message: https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2014/06/msg00255.html It doesn't say much why the package is not in experimental while this was the case in the past. It seems that this bug is recurrent so I understand why you are scarce on details. There are several bugs about this, like #573483 and its merged neighbors. So far, none of them seem to tell why the package doesn't exist in experimental. I tried to build it: apt-get source linux-kbuild-3.14 cd linux-tools-3.14 uscan --report (nothing) debian/rules get-orig-source (no such rule) ./debian/bin/genorig.py -V 3.15-1 ~/download/linux-3.15.1.tar.xz Traceback (most recent call last): File "./debian/bin/genorig.py", line 202, in <module> Main(args, options.override_version)() File "./debian/bin/genorig.py", line 60, in __init__ version = VersionLinux('%s-undef' % override_version) File "debian/lib/python/debian_linux/debian.py", line 148, in __init__ raise RuntimeError(u"Invalid debian linux version") RuntimeError: Invalid debian linux version (removing this undef on line 60) Untar the tarball, copy debian/ and modify debian/changelog to tell 3.15. One build failure about libudev missing, another one about usbip.h not being here. I suppose I could dig a bit more but I am unsure of what to do from here. I really don't know why usbip is the only stuff still in drivers/ directory. I suppose this is on purpose since there is a patch for that. I also suppose I could patch it to use kernel header instead of uapi one. It doesn't seem so easy to get such a package. While writing this email, I noticed this was documented in this wiki page: https://wiki.debian.org/HowToRebuildAnOfficialDebianKernelPackage#How_to_build_linux-kbuild-2.6_yourself But no clue on the specific problem I get. So, not that easy. -- printk("ufs_read_super: fucking Sun blows me\n"); 2.0.38 /usr/src/linux/fs/ufs/ufs_super.c
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