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SubjectRe: can't compile kernels lately (2.6.16.5 and up)
On Wednesday 26 April 2006 11:17, Grzegorz Jaśkiewicz wrote:
>don't think that's the issue man. I got 2.6.16.5 from tar.bz2, than
>just upgraded with patches to 2.6.16.9, where it stopped to compile.
>Now with 2.6.16.11 it still doens't work

I'm now booted to 2.6.16.11, and here, from my buildit script, is the
list of patches used, most of them simply saved to /usr/src from this
list:
VEROLD="linux-2.6.16.9"
# This is the src file to be used
VERSRC="linux-2.6.16"
# These are the patchfile(s) to be used
VERP1="../patch-2.6.16.3"
VERP2="../patch-2.6.16.3-2.6.16.4"
VERP3="../patch-2.6.16.5"
VERP4="../patch-2.6.16.6"
VERP5="../patch-2.6.16.7"
VERP6="../patch-2.6.16.8"
VERP7="../patch-2.6.16.9"
VERP8="../patch-2.6.16.10"
VERP9="../patch-2.6.16.11"

They are applied in the above sequence further down in the script, and
they are all error free in application, and now in running that kernel
too.
[root@coyote src]# uname -r
2.6.16.11

Anyplace you are using a bz2, replace it with the .gz version and see if
you still have the problem. I'm not betting one way or the other, but
it sure tastes like it to me.

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