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Originally Posted by NiLuJe
@twobob: Well, there's probably no eink.h in the mainline kernel, so... .
AFAIK, every project that wanted to rely on it bundled a version of it in their own project's includes. That might not be pretty, but it works .
If you plan to use it in a more widespread manner, putting it in the proper place might be a cleaner solution, but you'd have to use lab126's kernel, or patch mainline. (And given your experience with the first choice, it might *also* imply taking a hammer to some makefiles to fix it ^^).
EDIT: Attached my ct-ng config. (It's from a live mercurial version of ct-ng, so it might not be adequate for older releases).
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Ah phooey. Well. that's a bit of a PITA.
well. I'll give the first solution (mainstream) a try first.