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Problem makekpkg'ing a kernel on a newly upgraded debian distro


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Hi

I just changed my sources.list to point to etch (testing) from sarge, and had a lot of upgrades as a part of it.

Now, when I tried to compile a new kernel, I got a bunch of :

back to default (native compilation)

errors.

Upon interrupting and attempting to restart from a clean state, I tried :

make-kpkg --append-to-version="-rj" --revision=".openafs.suspend2.comedi.alsa.slmodem.gpib+09.25.2005" --initrd clean Warning: You are using the initrd option, that may not work, depending on your kernel version and architecture, unless you have applied the initrd cramfs patch to the kernel, or modified mkinitrd not to use cramfs by default. The cramfs initrd patch, is included in the Debian supplied kernel sources. New kernels on most architectures do work fine. By default, I buttume you know what you are doing, and I apologize for being so annoying. Should I abortNy? N debian-rules:1637: *** Error. I do not know where the kernel image goes to kimagedest undefined The usual case for this is that I could not determine whicharch or subarch tihs machine belongs to. Please specify a subarch, and try again.. Stop.

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