On Mon, 2015-11-16 at 10:16 +0100, Łukasz Stelmach wrote: > Dnia 15 listopad 2015 o 22:54 Ben Hutchings <b...@decadent.org.uk> napisał(a): [...] > > > > > I may only suspect that > > > the code containing $FLAVOUR has been moved from some file without > > > moving actual assignment (like the one in > > > debian/bootstrap-base.postinst) > > [...] > > > > These functions are only ever called by debian/bootstrap-base.postinst. > > I think the problem is that arch_get_kernel_flavour is failing. > > I have never said they are. I only gave the postinst script as an example > of a place where FLAVOUR is assigned. Do you know of any other place?
I don't; that's my point. There is one caller and it sets FLAVOUR. > > This definitely doesn't seem like a proper fix. > > Then what is in your opinion KERNEL_FLAVOUR for? It can't but ask why > there are two variables with apparently the same value (or at least > values from the same set). [...] I think it's obsolete, but it used to be used in the i386 kernel selection to decide whether to install a kernel that supports PAE. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler. - Albert Einstein
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