Hello debian-users I have been pondering this for years and haven't found an answer: How does one re-compile a custom kernel after fixing a bug or adding patch with kernel-package _without_ rebuilding the whole kernel?
I want to test new kernels every now and then and usually the first couple of compilation have issues. Fixing these issues wouldn't result in complete rebuilds if I compile natively, but with kernel_package they do. I find it easier to work with deb packages than to manually remove old kernels, modules etc. Is there some special build target I could use to just try rebuilding the objects which don't yet exists, e.g. fakeroot debian/rules kernel_binary_something? With the official Debian kernel packages I found a rule for rebuilding the binary package -- though can't remeber which is was atm -- but with kernel-package I newer found a similar one. This would save a lot of time for me, thanks. -Mikko -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org