Hi,
it seems I haven't been clear enough:
- the fact that I need to be root to compile the pwc module is _not_
something you are responsible for. I think it's a problem between
kernel-headers-2 and make-kpkg (either kernel-headers-2 should
be installed belonging to group src, group-stick
Now reddo it's a lintian & linda clean package.
Please try it and tell me your impressions.
Thanks,
David.
El dom, 15-05-2005 a las 05:24 +0200, David Gil escribió:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a sponsor for the reddo application that I
> develop myself.
>
> Package name: reddo
> Li
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On Sat, May 14, 2005 at 08:19:38AM -0600, Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:
> > > This is the last issue I know of keeping this package out of the Debian
> > > archives. Yay! There's still the manpage issue, but I expect it will
> > > be resolved upstream in the next few days.
> >
> > Any chance you ca
On 14-May-2005, Victor Seva wrote:
> Eric Lavarde wrote:
> > Nevertheless, if I try to compile pwc as non-root (how it should
> > be, in my understanding) [...]
>
> Compiling the kernel or modules as non-root?? why? This work is for
> the admin... so root is the right user to use.
Root os never t
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