arla Debian package

Aaron M. Ucko amu at mit.edu
Sun Oct 29 03:49:09 CET 2000


<adrian.bridgett at iname.com> (Adrian Bridgett) writes:

> The userland stuff doesn't appear to need the kernel stuff but the kernel
> stuff does seem some of the userland stuff.  It's just that it doesn't need
> to be decided at kernel modules compile time AFAIK.

Ah, ok, I must have read your message too quickly; sorry 'bout that.

In that case, you should be able to do something along the following
lines, assuming you're generating both packages from the same source
tree:

* Copy the userland config.h into the subtree from which you're
  generating the xfs-source package; call the copy user-config.h.

* Begin xfs-source's acconfig.h (or config.h.in if you're not using
  autoheader) with

        #include "user-config.h"

-- 
Aaron M. Ucko, KB1CJC <amu at mit.edu> (finger amu at monk.mit.edu)






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