On Sat, Dec 17, 2016 at 11:44:42AM +0100, Klaus Ethgen wrote: > Am Fr den 16. Dez 2016 um 19:32 schrieb Adam Borowski: > > I'd recommend against using kernel-package, it is basically unmaintained and > > produces broken packages, at least for modern kernels. If you're trying to > > compile a recent kernel, you'll be far better off using "make bindeb-pkg". > > Never seen that bindeb-pkg... I always build my kernels with make-kpkg.
It's a new thing in upstream kernels. deb-pkg came first but it produces tons of useless cruft, bindeb-pkg is there since 4.3. > With "make bindeb-pkg", is there a way to build additional modules like > it is with make-kpkg? No idea about out-of-tree modules, I build nvidia and virtualbox with dkms. > I use oss4 and nvidia modules and I depend on them. So I need a way to > build them too. How come you use nvidia modules with make-kpkg? https://bugs.debian.org/772681 makes -headers incapable of building nvidia unless you manually rm -rf include/asm after every kernel upgrade. There are other severe bugs: fork bombing when attempting parallel compilation unless you remember to unset build flags; glancing at the bug list I see it fails to compile 4.9 kernels (ie, those that stretch will have) -- I haven't tested that but this kind of failures has been handled on kbuild side during mid-rc, kernel-package would need an update. Manoj is a skilled maintainer but apparently he's been seriously neglecting this package. Meow! -- Autotools hint: to do a zx-spectrum build on a pdp11 host, type: ./configure --host=zx-spectrum --build=pdp11 _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng