Please forgive my poor understanding of kernel-level things. I'm trying to get openAFS (the client side) running under potato. I looked at the instructions from www.openafs.org, and added the two lines to sources.list as instructed. I did the apt-get install for the module source, and unpacked the sources, so I now have
/usr/src/modules/openafs containing those module sources. The next step is to change into kernel source directory and make-kpkg configure, which I did with no problems. Next, the instructions say to do a make-kpkg modules. The result: nujoma:/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.17# make-kpkg modules for module in /usr/src/modules/* ; do \ if test -d $module; then \ (cd $module; \ if ./debian/rules KVERS="2.2.17" KSRC="/usr/src/kernel-source-2.2.17" \ KMAINT="Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer" KEMAIL="[EMAIL PROTECTED]" \ KDREV="Custom.1.00" kdist; then \ echo "Module $module processed fine"; \ else \ echo "Module $module failed."; \ echo "Hit return to Continue?"; \ read ans; \ fi; \ ); \ fi; \ done make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/modules/openafs' dh_testdir make[1]: dh_testdir: Command not found make[1]: *** [configure-stamp] Error 127 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/modules/openafs' Module /usr/src/modules/openafs failed. Hit return to Continue? Looking through /usr/src/modules/openafs/debian, I found the "rules" program and ran it: nujoma:/usr/src/modules/openafs/debian# ./rules debian/sysname: debian/sysname: No such file or directory debian/sysname: debian/sysname: No such file or directory debian/sysname: debian/sysname: No such file or directory debian/sysname: debian/sysname: No such file or directory dh_testdir make: dh_testdir: Command not found make: *** [configure-stamp] Error 127 nujoma:/usr/src/modules/openafs/debian# ls sysname sysname nujoma:/usr/src/modules/openafs/debian# cd .. nujoma:/usr/src/modules/openafs# debian/rules dh_testdir make: dh_testdir: Command not found make: *** [configure-stamp] Error 127 There is no sign of any file named "testdir" anywhere on my system (in src or elsewhere). Any advice will be much appreciated. nujoma:~> uname -a Linux nujoma 2.2.17 #1 Sun Jun 25 09:24:41 EST 2000 i586 unknown ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Andrew J Perrin - [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.unc.edu/~aperrin Assistant Professor of Sociology, U of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 269 Hamilton Hall, CB#3210, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3210 USA