Re: Debian kernel 2.6.38-5

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Christian T. Steigies dixit:

I cross-built the kernels I ran for testing the patches, but that
was an exception ??? packages that I upload to Debian are *always*
built natively.

Brave

No, itâs a must, clean build environment and native builds.
But Iâm a BSD person so Iâm used to slow boxen ;)

I haven't used cowbuilder yet, for debian packages I us this, which I guess
is equivalent to your cowbuilder script:
DEB_HOST_ARCH=m68k debuild -B -am68k

No, debuild doesnât create a clean chroot environment with
only the necessary build dependencies installed, and as such
your command, sorry, WILL produce broken packages.

Only cowbuilder, sbuild/buildd and pbuilder (which cowbuilder
is just the user-friendly, decent and fast wrapper around)
can produce âcleanâ packages. (And can be persuaded to cross-
compile at least binutils; gcc is possible too, easily because
it allows to create a âCOW shellâ, in which I can then do the
necessary steps.)

Yes, but I am not trying to build a debian package, I try to build directly
from linux-m68k.

Yeah but the last time Iâve done that was a one-off with
2.4.3-aa7-aa1-rwsem I think, before that 2.0.3x kernelsâ

PS 2.6.28 did not boot: kernel too old. When was TLS introduced?

Much later, 2.6.32 got only a backport of it.

bye,
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