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Package: kernel-package
Version: 12.013
Severity: minor

Hi.

When I do a
make-kpkg --revision 2.0 --append-to-version '-heisenberg' --initrd buildpackage
everything works fine, and the changes-files are signed.

However, with
make-kpkg --revision 2.0 --append-to-version '-heisenberg' --initrd modules
the changes files for the Modules are not signed (make-kpgk does not even ask for the passphrase).

Is this my fault, or how can I debug this?

Chris.

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Hi,

On Mon, May 04 2009, Christoph Anton Mitterer wrote:

> When I do a
> make-kpkg --revision 2.0 --append-to-version '-heisenberg' --initrd
> buildpackage
> everything works fine, and the changes-files are signed.

        Yup. dpkg-buildpackage signs them.

> However, with
> make-kpkg --revision 2.0 --append-to-version '-heisenberg' --initrd modules
> the changes files for the Modules are not signed (make-kpgk does not
> even ask for the passphrase).

        make-k-pkg never asks for the passphrase -- it is
 dpkg-buildpackage that does so. In this case, dpkg-buildpackage is not
 called. Use debsign to sign modules related things.

        manoj
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