On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Bastian Blank wrote:
On Fri, Aug 12, 2005 at 02:31:33AM -0400, Jurij Smakov wrote:
bin/amd64-linux-*
Right, but these files are no longer there for 2.6.12. So they are not
required anymore, it seems? As far as I can tell, in 2.6.12 amd64 images
build happily with default flags... Or is it some new flavour (pure
64-bit?) which is planned?
Current system is definitely not flexible enough. I have remote plans to
allow setting of various build options (most importantly, options to
make-kpkg calls) on per-flavour basis, allowing to control them from
Makefile.inc. Is it something like this you have in mind? All I want to do
is avoid needless duplication of effort.
It is currently included. However as it is only created during the kernel
image build,
You have not read the makefiles. It is built in the prepare target for
any expect the two names architectures.
we have to check after building every flavour and copy it in
place, if necessary. This is done in build-stamp-$(subarch)-% target in
debian/Makefile. What do you have in mind?
I'll remove that hack in the near future as it will not longer work in -4.
I'm trying to figure out what is the alternative... Currently
asm-offsets.s files are included in the common arch/subarch linux-headers
package. The problem is that we are building this package (using
make-kpkg) in a directory, where the full kernel build was never
performed. make-kpkg does not, to the best of my knowledge, generate this
file while building the linux-headers package. Do you plan to run the
'prepare' target in this directory before that? Then it might be a problem
with getting make-kpkg to actually include this file in the package. Any
other options?
Bastian
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