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I got this same error in edgy, trying to install from vmware-player-
kernel-source while running a custom kernel. Didn't try the workaround.
I just installed the vmware-player package and the source package from
synaptic, then went into the source directory and ran make-kpkg.
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make-kpkg cannot
Alright, I got it to work with a simple fix. If you've compiled your own
kernel and its deb package starts with kernel-image, first uncompress
/usr/src/vmware-player-kernel-source.tar.bz2. Then open /usr/src/modules
/vmware-player-kernel/debian/control.modules.in.in. On the line where it
says Depen
I can confirm this, I have the same error.
** Bug 49924 has been marked a duplicate of this bug
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make-kpkg cannot compile module sources
https://launchpad.net/bugs/48755
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I had the same problem when I used module-assistant: debian/control is
not found. So after the error message, I copied /usr/src/modules/vmware-
player-kernel/debian/control.modules.in to /usr/src/modules/vmware-
player-kernel/debian/control and ran module-assistant again, and it
worked. The only pr