Source: debian-installer Version: 20161031 Severity: important Hi boot/kernel people,
The recent bugfix for Built-Using generation meant we moved from: linux-signed (= $LINUX_VERSION) to the following: linux-signed (= $LINUX_SIGNED_VERSION) as a first step, which was later changed to generate this instead: linux (= $LINUX_VERSION) since that's where the code comes from. See code in: https://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/d-i/debian-installer.git/tree/build/Makefile?id=4ad0ebae251ff78a12dc698a24a03fbf0f7dcb1d#n368 The LINUX_VERSION lookup is approximate, since the udeb's version is taken into account. It would be better to just rely on a Built-Using field which would contain the right linux bits. This could probably be added to the kernel-image-* udebs (instead of adding that to all kernel udebs). Once that's done, build/Makefile in src:debian-installer can be modified to take this into account, and the linux/linux-signed kludge mentioned above can be removed. KiBi.