Re: kmod-madwifi--where is the update?

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Adam Hough wrote:
This is why I have pulled down a nightly snapshot of the madawifi-ng
driver and build my own rpm using the spec file from the livna rpms.
On Sat, 2007-03-17 at 21:49 +0100, Thorsten Leemhuis wrote:
Temlakos schrieb:
Why hasn't Livna pushed an update of kmod-madwifi for the latest kernel update? I can't run a laptop without madwifi (well, I can, but I wouldn't have any network access without plugging in a hard wire). I've waited for three days for Livna to push that update and they haven't done it. What goes on?
The current version doesn't build on 2.6.20. Upstream afaik promised a
new version that is compatible to 2.6.20 for yesterday -- but it's not
there yet afaik. Patches that are of a small size that make it work
would be appreciated, but maybe just waiting for 0.9.3 to come out might
be easier now.

<political>BTW, this is one of the reasons why external kernel-modules
suck.<missionaring>Prefer hardware that is supported by
in-kernel-drivers!</missionaring></political>

Cu
thl

Could you please write a how-to for that? I have an rpm build environment set up--I used it to build my own rpm's from Sun's Java binary. (Thanks, Michael Peters.) Does rpm.livna.org have a set of instructions on how to rebuild a module for any kernel?

TIA.

Temlakos

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