Hi, sorry for the late answer. I marked it as »to-do« and forgot about it. (Also I hoped that somebody else would answer.)
On Wed, Nov 07, 2012 at 02:33:55PM -0600, Dave Jones wrote: > fakeroot make -f debian/rules.gen binary-arch_s390x_none_s390x > > wakeup_source_unregister module: vmlinux, > version: 0x7c778579, export: EXPORT_SYMBOL_GPL > make[1]: *** [debian/stamps/build_s390x_none_s390x_plain] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/linux-3.2.23' > make: *** [binary-arch_s390x_none_s390x_real] Error 2 > root@debian:~/linux-3.2.23# > > Where might I find the build log that would expound on what's really > wrong here? The reason for this is that Debian kernel builds check that no symbols unexpectedly appear or disappear. If that happens modules that were compiled against a given kernel version would break. That's the -4- in 3.2.0-4-s390x. This is increased when symbols are incompatible and modules need to be rebuilt. It might work to comment out the following line in »debian/rules.real«: python debian/bin/buildcheck.py $(DIR) $(ARCH) $(FEATURESET) $(FLAVOUR) Then probably rules.gen needs to be regenerated. Kind regards Philipp Kern
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