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Old 24th January 2006, 07:05 AM
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Error building NTFS rpm

so since theres no x86_64 premade rpm for NTFS support for FC5 i figured i'd give it a whirl mon my own. buuut it failed. why? i couldn't tell you. i have the kernel source installed along with kernel-devel. but this is all that happened when i tried building:
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[root@localhost Documents]# ./build-2.6 kernel-module-ntfs.spec kernel-2.6.15-1.1869_FC5.src.rpm x86_64

Using: kernel-module-ntfs.spec

Building modules for kernel: 2.6.15-1.1869_FC5
Extracting source rpm... done
Preparing kernel source... Failed. Giving up.
any ideas? am i wrong thinking there is no such rpm for my kernel / version of the distro?
thanks
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