David Natkins wrote: > > "Stephen R. Gore" wrote: > > > Hrmm.. I updated last night also (from http.us.debian.org). My version is > > now 6.26. I just built a test kernel_image and then ran 'make-kpkg clean'. > > No problems here... > Thanks for the response Steve, but you ran the make-kpkg clean after > ^^^^^ > you built your kernel. Following the readme shipped in /usr/doc/ for > kernel package, I ran the make-kpkg clean first and that's when I got > errors. I'll try it your way tonight when I get to my machine. > You're quite correct. I had to build first to check, since I had cleaned after the last build. Running make-kpkg clean again in a cleaned source tree seems not to make no difference though..
*shrug* Not sure why that should make a difference. -- Regards, Steve Debian GNU/Linux Because software support is free, timely, useful, technically accurate, and friendly. Reboots are for kernel and hardware upgrades.