Build ends with: exec debian/rules DEBIAN_REVISION=2.6.18-davidb-10.00.Custom APPEND_TO_VERSION=-davidb kernel_image .config:3217:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol SECURITY_SECLVL debian/ruleset/misc/version_vars.mk:123: *** Error. The version number # # configuration written to .config # 2.6.18-davidb is not all lowercase. Since the version ends up in the package name of the kernel image package, this is a Debian policy violation, and the packaging system shall refuse to package the image. . Stop.
I did not assign the "Custom" if that is what it is kicking at. What is going on? Another "warning" before this error: .config:3217:warning: trying to assign nonexistent symbol SECURITY_SECLVL The .config was propagated from 2.6.17 and additional items filled as asked by the make oldconfig for 2.6.18-1, another couple of items for 2.6.18-2. As it seems quite common (though I did not clean), running a preliminary bare "make" until c code is being compiled, stopping that and then going to the makekpkg seems to work. This bare make seems needed to setup the various scripts and such. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]