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Allow to build with kernel 2.6.27.git and 2.6.28-rc9
author | AngelCarpintero |
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date | Mon, 22 Dec 2008 04:32:52 +0000 |
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I added as little glue as possible to the vloopback source to build with the Debian kernel module tools kernel-package [0] or module-assistant [1] kernel-package ============== kernel-package is a utility for building Linux kernel related Debian packages just by running `make-kpkg kernel_image` Documentation on building extra kernel modules like vloopback is in the kernel-package package in `/usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.modules` Essentially, you must download the vloopback source, which comes with the necessary Debian glue [2] Now you can add to the `make-kpkg` command line `--added-modules <vloopback_location> modules_image` No matter where you downloaded vloopback, you can use the absolute path to the source for <vloopback_location> If you downloaded vloopback to `/usr/src/modules/<vloopback_source>s`', you can use just <vloopback_source> for <vloopback_location> When `make-kpkg` is finished, you should find 'vloopback-modules-<kernel_version>_<vloopback_version>+<kernel_revision>_<architecture>.deb' in the directory below that which you ran `make-kpkg` Use this package however you would ordinarily use a Debian package - for instance: `dpkg -i vloopback-modules-<kernel_version>_<vloopback_version>+<kernel_revision>_<architecture>.deb` module-assistant ================ The module-assistant tool helps users & package maintainers with managing external kernel modules packaged for Debian Documentation on building modules with module-assistant is in the module-assistant package in `/usr/share/doc/module-assistant/HOWTO` Essentially, you must download the vloopback source, as with kernel-package Then you can run `module-assistant build <vloopback_source>` It's not yet clear to me whether you must download vloopback to `/usr/src/module/<vloopback_source>`, whether you can use `MODULE_LOC=<other_path> module-assistant build <vloopback_source>` if vloopback is downloaded to `<other_path>/<vloopback_source` or whether you can run `module-assistant build <other_path>/<vloopback_source>` Consult the module-assistant documentation or contact the module-assistant maintainer for more information -- Jack Bates <ms419@freezone.co.uk> [0] http://packages.debian.org/kernel-package [1] http://packages.debian.org/module-assistant [2] http://www.lavrsen.dk/twiki/bin/view/Motion/VideoFourLinuxLoopbackDevice