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>>>>> "Tom" == Tom Allison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> How did you get that?
>>
Tom> by unpacking the pcmcia-cs-3.1.29 source code from the pcmcia
Tom> website (non-debian).
Oh. I see. That's not quite the Debian Way of doing things. At least
not if you're using kernel-package.
Tom> There isn't a file by that name. I tried to remove and reinstall
Tom> the pcmcia-cs stuff and nothing shows up in /usr/src to reflect
Tom> it...
It should be in the pcmcia-source package.
Tom> I thought once long ago I installed 3.1.22 by using the source code
Tom> in /usr/src/pcmcia-cs-3.1.22 and it worked fine. But that's really
Tom> not the case here.
Maybe you did it without using kernel-package? Without some fancy
magic, I don't think that kernel-package (a.k.a. make-kpkg) would be
able to find and build it properly.
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