Subject: |
RE: what's this? |
From: |
<secret-squirrel,AT,hetnet,DOT,nl> |
Date: |
Mon, 14 Jan 2002 21:33:43 +0100 |
Hi Dragos + others,
I hope you can spare some more time with me. I'm not that good at compiling
and the README.Debian of Cipe 1.5.2 is not all that clear to me.
I have compiled my own (stripped down) kernel and I still have the kernel
image (.deb) say: kernel-image-2.2.19_mythiq.1.2_i386.deb
I do not, however, have the remains of the kernel source after unpacking,
make config, make-kpkg, etc. (these were in the /tmp and thus removed after
rebooting when initiating the new image).
Can I still compile CIPE now? I get this "error" when trying:
obelix:/usr/src/linux/kernel-source-2.2.19# make-kpkg --revision mythiq.1.2
modules_image
Warning: The mythiq.1.2 option only has an effect during
the configure phase -- in other words, since the file
stamp-configure exists, this option has no effect
run make-kpkg clean or if you know what you are doing,
manually remove stamp-debian, stamp-configure and
debian/changelog for it to have an effect
Please hit return to continue
I have this nagging feeling I'm going to have to build my kernel all over
again?
greetz, Mythiq.