> >
>
> deb-pkg is using kernels infos to find the debian host architecture but
> looks like it knows only arm/armel. There's a KBUILD_DEBARCH to force
> an arch, maybe you can try something like that:
> $ KBUILD_DEBARCH=armhf make deb-pkg
>
Thanks, that work-around worked splendidly.
Paul
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Hi,
2012/5/9 Arnaud Patard :
> "Paul Kench" writes:
>> When I try and build a debian packaged kernel/modules with the deb-pkg
>> target, the package builds but it builds an armel package that complains
>> around architecture when trying to install. I am building natively on the
>> Mele.
> deb-p
On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 12:32:00PM +0200, Arnaud Patard wrote:
> "Paul Kench" writes:
>
> > Hello,
> >
>
> Hi,
> >
> >
> > I have a mele A1000 which is an Allwinner A10 based Cortex A8 system. I have
> > an armhf debian wheezy root filesystem with a kernel image (3.0.8) that was
> > aquired fr
"Paul Kench" writes:
> Hello,
>
Hi,
>
>
> I have a mele A1000 which is an Allwinner A10 based Cortex A8 system. I have
> an armhf debian wheezy root filesystem with a kernel image (3.0.8) that was
> aquired from a ubuntu system built by someone on the internet. This works
> well.
>
>
>
> Whe
Hello,
I have a mele A1000 which is an Allwinner A10 based Cortex A8 system. I have
an armhf debian wheezy root filesystem with a kernel image (3.0.8) that was
aquired from a ubuntu system built by someone on the internet. This works
well.
When I try and build a debian packaged kernel/modul
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