I would suggest that you take a look at the existing Linux patch
packages in Debian:
pabs@chianamo ~ $ aptitude search '(kernel|linux)-patch'
p kernel-patch-atopacct -
save additional statistical counters for atop in the record
p kernel-patch-atopcnt -
additional statistical counters for atop
p kernel-patch-scripts -
Scripts to help dealing with packaged kernel patches
p kernel-patch-viewos -
View-OS - Kernel patch for better UMView performances
p linux-patch-debianlogo -
Display a Debian logo on a framebuffer device at boottime
p linux-patch-grsecurity2 -
grsecurity kernel patch
p linux-patch-lustre -
Linux kernel patch for the Lustre Filesystem
p linux-patch-tuxonice -
TuxOnIce (aka suspend2) kernel patch
p linux-patch-xenomai -
Linux kernel patches for Xenomai
Thanks for the reply. My understanding of the kernel patch packages was
that
they were a way of distributing kernel packages so that kernel
developers could
later include them in a Debian packaging project. Am I correct? It
seems that
this would be a good way of distributing the patch I have chosen to use,
but it
doesn't seem to help with deriving a new kernel package from an existing
one.
In essence, my concern is the following. Suppose I have built a new kernel
package using make-kpkg, pulled in the patch set the Debian kernels are
using,
and added the bcache patch as well. If the Debian kernel developers add
a new
patch, the kernel I'm building won't include it. This is the reason I'm
trying
to derive my kernel package from an existing Debian kernel package: I'm
assuming
that anything out of the Debian repo is the latest and greatest and I
just want
to drop bcache on top of it.
That said, the process of explaining this has helped me understand why
I'm not
exactly in the Debian packaging mainstream. I think I'll keep doing
what I'm
doing until it breaks (or until I find out that I'm breaking policy in some
way).
Does anyone have any thoughts about the distribution issue? Are there any
special rules a third-party package repository should follow w.r.t. their
packages' distributions?
Thanks,
Zach
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