The perennial wart on the side of kernel module packages is that it's a big pain to auto-build modules for the stock kernels. It looks like the 2.4.20 kernel packages now include a kernel-build package, which advertises that it contains everything you need to do module builds. Is there a good way to drop this into module builds?
The fundamental problem seems to be that I want to build-depend on kernel-build-2.4.20, and then build a module for each of the flavors in /usr/src/kernel-build-2.4.20. But which flavors exactly exist varies per platform, and might also vary between builds of the kernel. This means that the contents of debian/control need to be different on each platform. I could put every possible architecture/version/flavor triple in debian/control, but this seems unmaintainable. Any hints? -- David Maze [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://people.debian.org/~dmaze/ "Theoretical politics is interesting. Politicking should be illegal." -- Abra Mitchell