On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 09:39:29AM +0100, Hartmut Koptein wrote: > > In working on the boot floppies code, I finally sat down and cleaned up the > > kernel packages for powerpc. I've made a set of kernel-patch-2.2.14-powerpc > > Why not the kernel-image-xxx package? kernel-patch is obsolete. The control > with the kernel-image package is much better then with the kernel-patches. > You have no dependencies for debmake, kernel-package and some others.
I did try kernel-image packages; I found that kernel-patch worked much better. I've rewritten its rules almost from scratch. If you really want to stick with kernel-image, I suppose that's OK, but there's no real reason to have our own full kernel source in the archive when a small-in-comparison patch works just fine. I just need to fix one or two buglets in my rules file and it will build all the necessary kernels automatically. > Please ask next time the maintainer. That's why I didn't upload them. You haven't been around much, and I desperately needed 2.2.14 kernels. > > Now I need to fix quik and console-data... > > I cannot test quik here. console-data is my resort, now that i'm back from > holidays. Console-data may be taken care of. Joey Hess was working on it all of Monday. I'm seeing right now if it builds. I just committed almost all of my patches for boot-floppies to CVS. Barring the issues with kbd and console-data, it should build out of the box (only tested with my kernel-patch packages, no way bootprep.sh will go through otherwise). Dan /--------------------------------\ /--------------------------------\ | Daniel Jacobowitz |__| SCS Class of 2002 | | Debian GNU/Linux Developer __ Carnegie Mellon University | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \--------------------------------/ \--------------------------------/