A working workaround (tested) would be to check for the kernel
existence, something like:
if [ -n "$NEWEST_KERNEL" ] && [ ${CURRENT_KERNEL} !=
${NEWEST_KERNEL} ]; then
# This can fail when dealing with a chroot see LP: #556653
if [ -e /boot/config-$CURRENT_KERNEL ]; then
update-initramfs -u -k $CURRENT_KERNEL || true
fi
fi
Ideally package should use KVERS and KVERSION within the environment wrt
kernel modules.
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Title:
build fails in chrooted system
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