Johannes Berg wrote: >>> Does this mean that, until the issue is fixed, one can simply "go into >>> /usr/share/kernel-package/kernel/arch/ppc.mk or ppc64.mk and edit it so >>> it >>> says ARCH=powerpc." and then safely omit the "--arch" option for >>> make-kpkg? >> >> probably, yes, but YMMV. > > Yeah, you can, I tried yesterday. However, make sure that those files have > not yet been copied into your linux-XX/debian directory, otherwise it all > messes up. So start with a clean tree.
Oh. forgot to mention. the postinstall scripts mention ppc as well, I think you have to remove it too (I did, and it worked for me) johannes -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]