Package: linux-source-2.6.32 Version: 2.6.32-18 Severity: normal A linux-images package that the kernel-package creates uses:
## Run user hook script here, if any if (-d "/etc/kernel/postinst.d") { print STDERR "Examining /etc/kernel/postinst.d.\n"; system ("run-parts --verbose --exit-on-error --arg=$version " . "--arg=$realimageloc$kimage-$version " . "/etc/kernel/postinst.d") && die "Failed to process /etc/kernel/postinst.d"; In particular, 2 arguments are given to the user hook script. In contrast, a linux-image package that is created by the deb-pkg makefile target gives only 1 argument to the user hook script. Doesn't that behavior of the deb-pkg target violate the debian linux kernel policy?