Hmmm... Have you compiled your copy of thinkpad-source before, against another kernel? I've found that I need to nuke the source dir (/usr/src/modules/thinkpad) and re-extract it from the tarball when I want to compile it against a new kernel.
HTH, Ian On Wed, 2005-03-09 at 15:39 +0100, Karl Ebener wrote: > Hi! > > I have an IBM Thinkpad R50 and I want to use the tpctl tools. I > installed thinkpad-source and thinkpad-base. As far as I understood it, > when compiling a kernel with make-kpkg, the thinkpad-modules should be > compiles from thinkpad-source "automatically". Unfortunately, when I execute > > ---:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg --revision=0.01 > --append-to-version=.07032005 modules-image > > I get the following output: > > for module in ; do \ > if test -d $module; then \ > (cd $module; \ > if ./debian/rules KVERS="2.6.11.07032005" > KSRC="/usr/src/linux" \ > KMAINT="Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer" > KEMAIL="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" \ > KPKG_DEST_DIR="/usr/src/linux/.." \ > KPKG_MAINTAINER="Unknown Kernel Package > Maintainer" \ > KPKG_EXTRAV_ARG="EXTRAVERSION=.07032005" > \ > ARCH="i386" \ > KDREV="0.01" kdist_image; then \ > echo "Module $module processed fine"; \ > else \ > echo "Module $module failed."; \ > if [ "X" != "X" ]; then \ > echo "Perhaps $module does not understand > --rootcmd?"; \ > echo "If you see messages that indicate that it > is not"; \ > echo "in fact being built as root, please file a > bug "; \ > echo "against $module."; \ > fi; \ > echo "Hit return to Continue"; \ > read ans; \ > fi; \ > ); \ > fi; \ > done > > I found out, that the lines come from the script > /usr/src/linux/.debian/rules but I cannot figure out what is wrong. I > use the 2.6.11-kernel-sources from kernel.org, but I tried the > kernel-source-2.6.10-Debian package as well.... > > What am I doing wrong? > > Tnx in advance > > Karl > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

