Hi,
Umm. Usually, the first line when make-kpkg spits out is an
exec; this contains significant data about where the make-kpkg is
getting its rules from. Idon't see that in your log; which makes me
wonder what version of k-p rules is in play. I should add a
diagnostic.
Example of exec lines:
exec debian/rules DEBIAN_REVISION=5:10.Custom clean
exec debian/rules DEBIAN_REVISION=5:2.6.16-selinux1-501.glaurung debian
exec debian/rules DEBIAN_REVISION=5:2.6.16-selinux1-501.glaurung kernel_image
manoj
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