[linux-audio-user] realtime-lsm in the kernel

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On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 03:10:15PM -0400, John Check wrote:
> On Thursday 09 September 2004 04:03 pm, Eric Dantan Rzewnicki wrote:
> > On Thu, Sep 09, 2004 at 09:24:24PM +0300, David Baron wrote:
> > > On Thursday 09 September 2004 19:00,
> > > linux-audio-user-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Really, the package system for debian is pretty easy and when you've got a 
> package already most of the work is already done.. Make a couple of edits to 
> the control files and build. The kernel-utils make it easy:
> make-kpkg clean && make-kpkg kernel-image modules-image && dpkg 
> -i ../kernel-image.deb ../modules-image.deb && reboot
> or portions thereof.

I tried doing things this way many months ago, but couldn't get it
working ... I'll have to look into it again. I believe you when you say
it should be really easy. I can't remember exactly what went wrong.

> > I'm not sure how to work this into debian longterm. Probably Lee's idea
> > to get it in the kernel is the best plan. The other option is to have
> > some crazy soul paying attention to debian kernel builds and getting a
> > new lsm.deb built and uploaded to unstable for every new kernel. I would
> More like get every kernel package builder to carry the realtime-lsm source.
> Pretty sure that's how they provide the ALSA packages

I've been feeling more and more lately that I need to stop doing things
my own way. It works for me, but I figure if I can figure out problems
on my own system, it can't be that much more effort to figure things out
within the debian framework. That way I could help more people than my
self with minimal additional effort. Besides, most of the time my 
problems will already have been solved by someone else.

-Eric Rz.

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