I want to compile the kernel-29 or kernel-30 source and I want to be able to use "make menuconfig". The problem is:
kernel-source-2.0.29 suggests ncurses-dev (for menuconfig) kernel-source-2.0.29 recommends gcc ncurses-dev depends on libc5-dev gcc conflicts with libc5-dev Now, I suppose that I *could* install the kernel and ncurses to *configure* and then remove ncurses and then install gcc to compile, but this is, as an associate likes to say, "functional, yet dysfunctional". I've also noticed several other problems like this... where a chain of dependencies ultimately bring you to a package that conflicts with something else in the dependency chain. Any suggestions on how to fix this, or when the problem will be fixed? - Joe -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .