On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 07:23:06PM +0100, Joss Winn wrote: > Hi, > > Has anyone else noticed that an upgrade of apt sources on 19/06/03 > introduced a new kernel vmlinuz-2.4.20-powerpc. This doesn't boot > on my ppc sid system and the only way I could think of to make my > iMac bootable was to start from the install CDs and install the > 2.4.18 kernel.
Yep, it is my fault. As the changelog says, i took over maintainership of those packages from Dan, and uploaded this package with just the maintainer field modified, thinking it would work ok. But, i have a pegasos, which is pop and chrp related, and not a powermac. So make-kpkg detected my box as a chrp, and produced the kernel accordyinlgy, which naturally does not work for for pmac boxes. I am currently rebuilding the package, after having overriden the make-kpkg subarch guessing, which should solve the problem. It will finish building in one hour or so, but it xwill be to late for todays dinstall run, so it will be there tomorrow. That said, the -2 package is still in the archive, as it is the version currently in testing, and a RC bug has already been filled against -3, so -2 will stay available. Now, this poses a problem, it means that the kernel-patch-2.4.20-powerpc is in truth pmac only, and should better be named kernel-patch-2.4.20-powerpc-pmac or something such ? Or am i missing something ? Again, i apologize for the problem my upload has caused, it will not happen again, and i hope to have it fixed by tomorrow afternoon. Friendly, Sven Luther