On 14/05/2024 23:39, Tom Overlund wrote:
It's actually upstream. I ran the same:
$ make bindeb-pkg
on the upstream source as I did on the Debian source, and yes, it gave me .deb
packages.
Here's the repo for the upstream script that was part of the problem:
https://github.com/torvalds/linux/commits/master/scripts/package/builddeb
Note the recent changes.
I may be wrong, and it's a Debian patch that is causing the problem, but from
what I've seen of the code it's
probably upstream. I suppose I could download an upstream version of 6.7, and
verify it has the same problem,
but since nobody on the Debian maintainer side seems to care, I won't bother.
Okay. A workorange is explained there. If you do not need debug info for
example. You can also look at the new script to see if it changed
something for removing debug information for stripped modules.
-- eric
https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/zxmgqjm1466fq...@archie.me/T/