Hubert Chan wrote:

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>>>>>>"Tom" == Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Tom> I made a mistake.  I deleted /usr/src/modules Now it seems that I
> Tom> can't do anything to recreate the file necessary to be able to
> Tom> compile the pcmcia-source.  I'm trying to compile the
> Tom> pcmcia-cs-3.1.29 source with the 2.4.9 kernel.  What I'm running
> Tom> into right now when I run 'make-kpkg modules' is /usr/src/modules -
> Tom> file not found So I made a directory /usr/src/modules.
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> Tom> I also have /usr/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.29 as a directory
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> How did you get that?
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by unpacking the pcmcia-cs-3.1.29 source code from the pcmcia website 
(non-debian).

> There should be a file in /usr/src called something like
> pcmcia-cs.tar.gz (that's what it's called in sid -- potato might have
> tagged a version number at the end, but I doubt it).  Then, in the
> /usr/src directory, do a "tar xzvf pcmcia-cs.tar.gz".  You should be all
> set now.
> 
> BTW, you might want to do your compiling as a non-root user.
> 



There isn't a file by that name.  I tried to remove and reinstall the 
pcmcia-cs stuff and nothing shows up in /usr/src to reflect it...

I thought once long ago I installed 3.1.22 by using the source code in 
/usr/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.22 and it worked fine.  But that's really not the 
case here.




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