On Wed, 2024-09-11 at 12:24 +0200, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote: > On Tue, 2024-09-10 at 21:43 +0200, Ben Hutchings wrote: > > > Yes, I can give it a try tomorrow. Can I just apply the changes from the > > > branch on top of the current kernel package and then just build the > > > package > > > with "dpkg-buildpackage -B" or is there anything else I need to know? > > > > A few things (that you may know already): > > > > - You can speed this up by deleting the other sh4 flavour definition in > > debian/config/sh4/defines.toml. > > - Run "debian/rules debian/control-real" before building (and after > > deleting the other flavour). > > - If you are cross building, use the "cross" build-profile. > > - You can skip building user-space packages by using the > > "pkg.linux.notools" build profile. (Without that, cross-build- > > dependencies may often be unsatisfiable due to version skew.) > > OK, thanks a lot, this is very useful to know. > > But just to clarify, can I just apply this to the current latest Debian > package, run debian/rules debian/control-real and build the package > normally? > > Sorry, if that's too obvious, I just want to avoid producing noise.
You can apply it to the latest version in experimental, yes. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings If more than one person is responsible for a bug, no one is at fault.
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