Even the suggested workaround is broken. There are only 2.6.30 linux-
image-debug packages available on ddebs!
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Sean,
It's very easy to overlook comments on a closed bug - it's not a good
way to report continuing problems.
The primary concern of this bug - the missing metapackages - is indeed
fixed.
Please follow bug 289087 concerning the missing debug packages.
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** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Fix Released = Confirmed
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@Yannis T:
It is unclear why you changed the status of this bug, so I'm changing it
back.
** Changed in: linux-meta (Ubuntu Intrepid)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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As of now, AFAICT the latest kernel package is linux-
image-2.6.27-9-generic, but all the ddebs are for 2.6.28?
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So for linux-image-debug-generic, the intentional supported path is to
manually download the .ddeb from ddebs.ubuntu.com and install it with
dpkg, and do this again next time the kernel is upgraded, and it can't
be managed with apt? Or is this an oversight or temporary situation
while other
If xen or openvz reappear, the package building those binaries will also
provide the meta packages (as -rt does now).
linux-kernel-devel was a package of fabbione's creating because he
couldn't remember what all needed to be installed. IMO, it's not really
useful, and easily becomes inaccurate.
This bug was fixed in the package linux-meta - 2.6.27.7.10
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* Add linux-source meta package. LP: #253904
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I just got pointed at this bug when asking for intrepid linux-image-
debug packages on IRC.
I see how some might think it makes sense to throw kernel debug packages
with normal debug packages. However I disagree.
Debug information for kernel+modules is special because it is needed for
low level
Colin Watson [2008-10-13 10:14 -]:
linux no longer seems to build linux-image-debug-* (e.g. linux-image-
debug-2.6.24-16-generic). Was this intentional?
They are on ddebs.ubuntu.com now.
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linux-ports-meta fixed quite a bit of this. The remaining missing
packages are:
linux-headers-cell
linux-headers-openvz
linux-headers-xen
linux-image-cell
linux-image-debug-generic
linux-image-debug-server
linux-image-openvz
linux-image-xen
linux-kernel-devel
linux-openvz
linux-source
linux-xen
There's an ubuntu-ports-meta metapackage in NEW now, but it builds (IMO)
the wrong set of binary package names - linux-ports-* rather than
linux-*. Stefan wants Ben to sign off on that being changed, so I'll
talk with him tomorrow. In the meantime, this is post-beta.
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