kernel-package 13.017 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
kernel-package (13.017) unstable; urgency=high * Bug fix: "Resultant kernels may need to depend upon kmod", thanks to Elliott Mitchell (Closes: #774601). * Bug fix: "Installed vmlinuz file has insufficient read permissions", thanks to Toby Speight (Closes: #775834). * Bug fix: "please document passing CFLAGS (actually KCFLAGS) to kernel makefile", thanks to Arthur Marsh (Closes: #777105). * Bug fix: "does not depends on initramfs-tools when using --initrd", thanks to Cyril B. (Closes: #780278). * Bug fix: "cannot produce debs anymore", thanks to Ritesh Raj Sarraf The real issue here was that the kernel was built using the deprecated sudo, instead of fakeroot, and created ./debian directory as root. Clean, however, is not run as root, so it could not delete ./debian, and failed. This is now documented. (Closes: #812470). -- Manoj Srivastava <email address hidden> Mon, 15 Feb 2016 10:53:24 -0800
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Binary packages built by this source
- kernel-common: common elements for generated kernel packages
This package provides the common elements that are useful for the
package generated by kernel-package, but which may be installed on
machines that kernel-package is not itself installed on, for instance,
manual pages pertaining to the kernel image packages
.
It also contains example scripts that may be use when installed in
/etc/kernel/*.d directories, to take action when the kernel image or
header packages are installed.
- kernel-package: utility for building Linux kernel related Debian packages
This package provides the capability to create a Debian kernel image
package by just running make-kpkg kernel_image in a kernel source
directory tree. It can also package the relevant kernel headers into
a kernel-headers package. In general, this package is very useful if
you need to create a custom kernel, if, for example, the default
kernel does not support some of your hardware, or you wish a leaner,
meaner kernel. It also scripts the steps that need be taken to
compile the kernel, which is quite convenient (forgetting a crucial
step once was the initial motivation for this package). Please look at
/usr/share/doc/kernel- package/ Rationale for a full list of advantages
of this package.