Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-07 Thread Michal Hocko
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 01:28:20PM -0700, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi, I can't replicate this (see below for my attempt). OK. We need to know why there is a dirty in there. The value we see for target debian/stamp/conf/full-changelog 's/=V/3.15.0-rc4-dirty/g' comesd from

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-07 Thread Manoj Srivastava
On Wed, May 07 2014, Michal Hocko wrote: On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 01:28:20PM -0700, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi, I can't replicate this (see below for my attempt). OK. We need to know why there is a dirty in there. The value we see for target debian/stamp/conf/full-changelog

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-06 Thread Michal Hocko
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 04:17:53PM -0700, Manoj Srivastava wrote: fixed 717807 13.003 thanks It doesn't seem to be fixed for me though? Is there any patch to test? $ fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --revision=1307251128 linux_image == making target debian/stamp/conf/minimal_debian [new

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-06 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, What does hit status show? Are there any modified files? Manoj On May 6, 2014 10:31:31 AM PDT, Michal Hocko msts...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 04:17:53PM -0700, Manoj Srivastava wrote: fixed 717807 13.003 thanks It doesn't seem to be fixed for me though? Is there

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-06 Thread Michal Hocko
On Tue, May 06, 2014 at 10:44:34AM -0700, Manoj Srivastava wrote: Hi, What does hit status show? Are there any modified files? This was a clean and separate clone of my work tree to prevent any interference from my local git setups. $ git clone --local linus-tree test-tree $ cp

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-06 Thread Manoj Srivastava
Hi, I can't replicate this (see below for my attempt). OK. We need to know why there is a dirty in there. The value we see for target debian/stamp/conf/full-changelog 's/=V/3.15.0-rc4-dirty/g' comesd from KERNELRELEASE. That is defined from: a) cat include/config/kernel.release or

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-05 Thread Manoj Srivastava
On Mon, Feb 10 2014, Michal Hocko wrote: Do you need any further information to make progress here? The issue is pretty annoying to be honest. Well, during build, kernel-package creates ./debian directory from scratch. Perhaps that causes the dirty build? manoj -- When it is

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-05 Thread Michal Hocko
On Mon, May 05, 2014 at 11:08:25AM -0700, Manoj Srivastava wrote: On Mon, Feb 10 2014, Michal Hocko wrote: Do you need any further information to make progress here? The issue is pretty annoying to be honest. Well, during build, kernel-package creates ./debian directory from

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-05-05 Thread Manoj Srivastava
fixed 717807 13.003 thanks Hi, I guess this got fixed: --8---cut here---start-8--- This is kernel package version 13.003. test -d debian || mkdir debian test ! -e stamp-building || rm -f stamp-building install -p -m 755

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2014-02-10 Thread Michal Hocko
Do you need any further information to make progress here? The issue is pretty annoying to be honest. -- Michal Hocko -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org

Bug#717807: kernel-release contains -dirty although the tree is clean

2013-07-25 Thread Michal Hocko
Package: kernel-package Version: 12.036+nmu3 Severity: important Hi, recently I've started seeing -dirty in the kernel release although the git tree I am building from is clean. $ git status --porcelain | grep -v ?? $ $ make prepare make[1]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[1]: Nothing to be