Hello, I am lmost ready to generate kernel-image packages for the various different subarches, but i have still a few questions which needs to be solved.
1) Well, doing this without changes to make-kpkg would mean have as many copies of the modules as there is kernel-image packages. Since each of them take around 8-10Mo, this would mean lot of bloat. Is this ok, or should i make a modules-image package and have the kernel-images depend on it. (this is more of a question to the about to be created debian-linux-kernel list or something, i think). 2) i have tried building a ibmchrp package, and it fails in highmem.c. That has made me ask question about the config files. Is it ok to build all 5 subarches (old-pmac, new-pmac, prep, chrp & chrp-rs6k) from the same set of config files, or will we need something particular for some of the non-pmac ? As i am not that familiar with the rs6k hardware, i would like to know opinion of people knowing about them. So, if we go ahead with this, we will again support all of the powerpc subarches, and not only the powermacs as it is done currently. Still apus would use its own kernel (which does not build udebs, Michel could you look into it if we want to have debian-installer support for apus), and mbx, altough i am not sure we support this one. Friendly, Sven Luther

