On 01/23/2011 03:06 PM, Magicloud Magiclouds wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to make a custom debian-installer cd. I have done this
before, things worked fine. But this time, I got a problem.
My running kernel installed from
linux-image-2.6.36.3i686_bfs363.reiser4_i386.deb. It contains a naming
mistake. So I make-kpkg a new one named
linux-image-2.6.36.3-686_bfs363.reiser4_i386.deb and installed, not
running.
Then I have linux-kernel-di-i386-2.6-1.99/kernel-version as i386
2.6.36.3 686 2.6.36.3-686 -
linux-image-2.6.36.3-686_bfs363.reiser4.
Here is the problem, `kernel-wedge build-arch i386` always tell me:
dpkg-source: warning: can't parse dependency
linux-image-2.6.36.3i686_bfs363.reiser4 [i386]
dpkg-source: error: error occurred while parsing Build-Depends
According to http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Modify/CustomKernel,
kernel-wedge could handle kernel package that were not running. Why
here it insists on running kernel?
The problem is that a package name cannot contain an underscore. A
package name must consist only of lower case letters (a-z), digits
(0-9), plus (+) and minus (-) signs, and periods (.).
Cheers
Luk
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