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Aply Kernel Extensions

Subject: Aply Kernel Extensions
Date: Thu, 8 Sep 2005 08:47:42 -0300

Hello,

I have a FC3, with iptables 1.2.11.
I make the download of patch-o-matic, but when I try to aply a modules, come this message.


[root@faria patch-o-matic-ng-20040621]#
KERNEL_DIR=/usr/src/linux-2.6.12/ sh ./runme ./pptp-conntrack-nat/linux.patch
./runme: line 12: use: command not found
./runme: line 13: use: command not found
./runme: line 14: use: command not found
./runme: line 16: require: command not found
./runme: line 18: my: command not found
./runme: line 19: my: command not found
./runme: line 21: syntax error near unexpected token
`@INC,'
./runme: line 21: `push(@INC, $POMNG_ROOT_D


How I can to resolve it ?

Att,

Rodrigo Faria Tavares
e-mail : rodrigofariat@yahoo.com.br
Analista de Suporte Linux








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