Rick Moen - 21.11.18, 00:02: > Quoting Harald Arnesen (skog...@gmail.com): > > Why not just use "make deb-pkg" from the kernel source tree? > > I'm a little unclear on whether this is a suggestion, ot a question, > or both, or a suggestion disguised as a question. ;-> > > Yesterday when I posted upthread, I had just then learned that > make-kpkg(1) had come to be deprecated. My longstanding workflow for > building kernel packages, to date, has been built around that nice > Debian tool. Probably it won't after eventual rearchitecting. I've > had other things occuping my time, so this is an area where the 'This > Toolchain Works, So Don't Fix It' principle had been in operation. > > I'll get to evaluating and probably migrating over to The Slightly > Shiny in the fullness of time. (Yes, I'd been aware of 'make > deb-pkg' from the kernel guys, but hadn't used it because what I had > in place already met my needs.)
AFAIK make-kpkg from kernel-package has been deprecated since a long time, easily more than year or to already. I just did not care so far. It works just the way I like it… so I intend to continue to use it for as long as it does. Which may be years to come. -- Martin _______________________________________________ Dng mailing list Dng@lists.dyne.org https://mailinglists.dyne.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/dng