[linux-audio-user] modules rt kernel compile ubuntu dapper

greg gkjoyce at gmail.com
Wed Apr 12 21:36:55 EDT 2006


hello 
I am trying to compile RT kernel in ubuntu dapper fl6 according to
ubntustudio.com instructions. I'm using  rt patch 2.6.16.1-rt11,
probably not crucial to this problem.  
when i get to the "make-kpkg modules_clean" step, it prints what looks
to be perl code (attached).
I saw an old debian error about some mistake in the perl like a bad
semicolon.  I don't know perl.  Anybody know what the deal is and
where/how to fix it?
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for module in ; do                        \
          if test -d  $module; then                                \
            (cd $module;                                          \
              if ./debian/rules KVERS="2.6.16.1-rt11" KSRC="/usr/src/linux" \
                             KMAINT="Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer" KEMAIL=" unknown at unconfigured.in.etc.kernel-pkg.conf"      \
                             KPKG_DEST_DIR="/usr/src/linux/.."       \
                             KPKG_MAINTAINER="Unknown Kernel Package Maintainer"         \
                             ARCH=i386                    \
                             KPKG_EXTRAV_ARG=""        \
                             KDREV="10.00.Custom" kdist_clean; then    \
                  echo "Module $module cleaned";                   \
              else                                                  \
                   echo "Module $module failed to clean up";       \
                   echo "Hit return to Continue?";                  \
                 read ans;                                          \
              fi;                                                   \
             );                                                     \
          else                                                      \
               echo "Module $module does not exist";               \
               echo "Hit return to Continue?";                      \
          fi;                                                       \
        done


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