On Thu, Feb 22, 2001 at 08:09:29AM -0800, Donnie Jones wrote: >> > Following the pcmcia-howto I first did "make >> > configure" on the pcmcia source and use the >> defaults, >> > and that went fine. Next I did "make all" in the >> > process of doing this I recieve and error and the >> > compiling halts. >> >> I take a guess that you compiled your own kernel >> (from /usr/src/linux). In >> this case, what you should do, is remove the debian >> /usr/include/linux >> branch (after backing it up, of course) and >> symlinking /usr/include/linux to >> the place of your custom made kernel include files >> (probably >> /usr/src/linux/include/linux). >> >> I admid, I don't know how this relates to debian >> packages, since the files >> from /usr/src/linux are undoubtedly in some package, >> so deleting them just >> like this might be considered rude by apt, etc... >> > > > I did that as you said and I still received the same > error when trying "make all." > > Any other ideas?
Try installing kernel-package and using the make-kpkg command. Documentation is available in /usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz and /usr/share/kernel-package/README.modules (adds info for compiling modules like pcmcia to the main instructions.) -- Lee Bradshaw [EMAIL PROTECTED] Texas Instruments [EMAIL PROTECTED]