Hi,
I have uploaded my linux-2.6 and linux-kbuild-2.6 Debian packages for
i386 to [1].
As single-kernel-variant I used i386_none_686.
My linux-image contains 2.6.35.1 patch from upstream and
stable-queue-2.6.35 patch-series from [2],[3].
I have tested with compat-wireless [4] against linux-heade
Hi Waldi,
thanks for your fast reply.
Yeah, it's a bit a "dirty" hack, but worked-for-me.
What about this solution: Putting the creation of l-h-*-common into
binary-arch-flavour?
OK with that one?
(Untested, doing a next build with stable-queue-2.6.35 patches).
- Sedat -
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 a
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 04:16:20AM +0200, Sedat Dilek wrote:
> +# Single kernel variant: Create missing linux-headers-*-common package.
> +install-headers_$(ARCH)_$(FEATURESET)_$(FLAVOUR):
> install-headers_$(ARCH)_$(FEATURESET)
No. This is not okay. Both targets are called independent from
rules
v2:
- Set "install-headers_$(ARCH)_$(FEATURESET)_$(FLAVOUR):
install-headers_$(ARCH)_$(FEATURESET)" *before* not after the
install-headers_$(ARCH)_$(FEATURESET)_$(FLAVOUR) block
- Replace removes via "forced-symlinks"
- Sedat -
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 2:14 AM, Sedat Dilek wrote:
> Hi,
>
> while
Hi,
while studying the kernel-buildsystem from the Debian Kernel Team and
their Wiki pages, I came accross of a known issue.
[0] says:
"Problem: In this case, linux-headers-2.6.24-1+foo.1-common will be
missing. One needs to invoke the binary-arch_i386 target, which will
yield all feature sets (X
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