On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 12:58:21PM +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote: | I have built a patched kernel 2.4.18 with make-kpkg
| I used epochs, Unnecessary. Just make the version different (eg "custom.3"). | "apt-get install kernel-headers-2.4.18" insists that the installed | 2.4.18-5 is the most recent one, and dselect also shows this | version under "available". | Any idea why? Of course I could use "dpkg -i" as a workaround, but | I'd like to understand the problem. The reason is that you haven't put your package in a repository that apt can query. You would need to make a directory laid out like the pools on http.us.debian.org and have a suitable Packages.gz file and include that in your sources.list. Using "dpkg -i" is the correct way to install your custom packages, unless you really want to go through the effort of creating a repository for apt. In fact, all apt does is invoke "dpkg -i" after first downloading the .deb from the repository (and resolving dependencies and stuff like that). -D -- Bugs come in through open windows. Keep Windows shut! http://dman.ddts.net/~dman/
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