On 01/10/2012 16:07, Коньков Евгений wrote:
> in other world: assume ./ as srouce directory instead of /usr/src

That's not going to happen. The solution is to use the -m option.

Various reasons why, the most important of which is that there is no way
to know for sure if . is the source directory you want to use.

It's really important for you to understand that if you do non-standard
things you need to be prepared to deal with the consequences of that.
There are a LOT of places with various assumptions about how your file
systems are laid out.


Good luck,

Doug

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