Hello, This is a really fast, quick and dirty update to the sys-apps/tcng version 9l ebuild that I whipped up, since noting that tcng-9m was out (May 9th 2004). The only thing I changed in the ebuild was the linux-2.4.25 references to linux-2.4.26. Summary of changes in upstream is here: http://tcng.sourceforge.net/dist.html This ebuild does NOT work with linux26-headers installed when building "tcsim" is in USE, things break because of changes in the kernel headers '/usr/include/asm' mostly) - same goes for 'linux-atm' btw (which is a dependency of this package). I unmerged my linux26-headers temporarily and installed 'linux-headers-2.4.22' for the build and then changed back. Other incompabilites with the 2.6.x kernel are untested. Officially no kernels > 2.5.4 are supported in upstream _yet_, but I really wanted it so I cut some corners and is trying it out now. I hope this is useful to somebody out there. /P
Hello, This is a really fast, quick and dirty update to the sys-apps/tcng version 9l ebuild that I whipped up, since noting that tcng-9m was out (May 9th 2004). The only thing I changed in the ebuild was the linux-2.4.25 references to linux-2.4.26. Summary of changes in upstream is here: http://tcng.sourceforge.net/dist.html This ebuild does NOT work with linux26-headers installed when building "tcsim" is in USE, things break because of changes in the kernel headers '/usr/include/asm' mostly) - same goes for 'linux-atm' btw (which is a dependency of this package). I unmerged my linux26-headers temporarily and installed 'linux-headers-2.4.22' for the build and then changed back. Other incompabilites with the 2.6.x kernel are untested. Officially no kernels > 2.5.4 are supported in upstream _yet_, but I really wanted it so I cut some corners and is trying it out now. I hope this is useful to somebody out there. /Pär
Created attachment 35815 [details] The updated ebuild Note that the patch referenced in the ebuild still works, it just has to be renamed to reflect the 9m version number.
in cvs.