i already had a deb build using the pervious version of kernel-package (the update was just a few days ago), so i just cd'ed to the source dir and make-kpkg'ed it. And i got the same error.
After a little investigation and compatison with the slink package to be sure, i think i've found the problem. i've submitted a bug report--if you want to know what i think the bug is, email me off the list or wait for it to show in the listing. On Mon, 17 May 1999, Allen B. Riddell wrote: > Here are my commands, the problem is below: > > 1. make mrproper ; make clean (just to make sure) > 2. make menuconfig (load my cfg file) save, exit > 3. make-kpkg clean > 4. make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.0 kernel_image > > Now the problem -- occurs in #4. > > Ok -- there's a whole mess above this -- it goes well into the make-kpkg > process before it breaks -- here it is: > ..... > > make[2]: Entering directory modules'. > make[2]: Leaving directory /usr/src/linux-2.2.9' > touch stamp-build > rm -f -r ./debian/tmp-image ./debian/tmp-image.deb > test -f stamp-configure || make -f /usr/lib/kernel-package/rules configure > test -f stamp-build || make -f /usr/lib/kernel-package/rules build > install -p -d -o root -g root -m 755 debian/tmp-image/DEBIAN > install -p -d -o root -g root -m 755 debian/tmp-image/boot > install -p -d -o root -g root -m 755 > debian/tmp-image/usr/doc/kernel-image-2.2.9 > sed -e 's/=V/2.2.9/g' -e 's/=B//g' -e 's/=S//g' -e > 's/=R//g' -e 's/=K/bzImage/g' -e > 's/=L/lilo/g' -e > 's,=D,/boot,g' > /usr/lib/kernel-package/image.postinst > debian/tmp-image/DEBIAN/postinst > chmod 755 debian/tmp-image/DEBIAN/postrm > chmod: debian/tmp-image/DEBIAN/postrm: No such file or directory > make: *** [stamp-image] Error 1 > > > I'm using the most recent version of kernel-package and everything else is > up to date --- I'm running potato > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null > >