Christian T. Steigies dixit:
??? Accepted linux-2.6 2.6.38-5 (source all i386) Ben Hutchings
http://lists.debian.org/debian-devel-changes/2011/05/msg00736.html
Why don't you cross-compile it?
I cross-built the kernels I ran for testing the patches, but that
was an exception â packages that I upload to Debian are *always*
built natively.
How do I get the older versions from Geert's git? I don't see any other
branches, I only see tags. What is the magic word to get for example the 2.6.30
tree?
tg@zigo:~/linux-m68k $ git branch -r
origin/HEAD -> origin/master
origin/atari-aranym
origin/atari-ethernat
origin/atari-ethernec
origin/atari-fat
origin/atari-scc
origin/for-2.6.33
origin/for-2.6.34
origin/for-2.6.35
origin/for-2.6.36
origin/for-2.6.37
origin/for-2.6.38
origin/for-2.6.39
origin/for-linus
origin/for-next
origin/m68k-queue
origin/m68k-v2.6.28
origin/m68k-v2.6.29
origin/m68k-v2.6.31
origin/m68k-v2.6.32
origin/m68k-v2.6.33
origin/m68k-v2.6.34
origin/m68k-v2.6.35
origin/m68k-v2.6.36
origin/m68k-v2.6.37
origin/m68k-v2.6.38
origin/master
origin/misc
origin/postponed
When crosscompiling Geert's tree, shouldn't make ARCH=m68k be sufficient
(after setting up a propper .config)?
Iâll leave that to the Linux experts.
It's been so long, is this the correct way to cross-build linux-m68k?
sudo cowbuilder --debbuildopts -am68k --binary-arch --build linux*.dsc
is the correct way in Debian (but will build all 6 images and more; it
takes about half a day, cross).
https://wiki.debian.org/HowToRebuildAnOfficialDebianKernelPackage#Building_only_a_single_kernel_variant
lists another way, where you only âdpkg-source -x linux*.dscâ then
âcd linux-*/â and âfakeroot debian/rules binary-arch_m68k_none_amigaâ
I think (but cross parameters might need to be added). This is also
in README.Debian in the source package.
But, like I said above, Iâm building packages for the archive and
follow archive rules. Basically, I âamâ a buildd now ;-)
bye,
//mirabilos, still mumbling about how setting up sbuild is arcane
--
If Harry Potter gets a splitting headache in his scar
when heâs near Tom Riddle (aka Voldemort),
does Tom get pain in the arse when Harry is near him?
-- me, wondering why itâs not Jerry Potterâââ
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