On Sunday 15 August 2004 01:11 am, Jack O'Quin wrote:
dee <deetee(a)diversity-radio.net> writes:
I'm running debian kernel 2.6.6 and am trying
to get the
realtime-lsm module compiled -without success.
I first tried the non-debian instructions in the INSTALL file, when this
didn't work, i tried
apt-get install realtime-source and
make-kpkg --append-to-version foo --added-patches=debian modules_image
What patches are you adding? Do you have the err uhh ADD_KERNEL_PATCHES
variable set? (Check the man page for make-kpkg or the readme for the patches
for the actual var)
I'd try:
make-kpkg --append-to-version foo --added-patches=debian
Then when thats done, make menuconfig, set up the things you patched for and
then 'make-kpkg kernel-image modules-image'
Debian kernels are built rather differently. I
don't think make-kpkg
works with the vanilla LSM sources. There is a Debian binary package
for the LSM, now. You might want to try that, instead. I think it's
included in AGNULA (DeMuDi).
I have the realtime-lsm debian supplied sources. It's built as a module like
ALSA or Nvidia drivers or lmsensors, not a patch to the kernel like say,
lowlatency and preempt for 2.4