Looks like debian does wget the kernel from the 'net, which makes sense since 
a Build-Requires for the kernel-source is listed.

I believe the buildconfigs/Rules.mk  has a rule that isn't necessary anymore.

 $(patsubst %,pristine-%/.valid-pristine,$(ALLSPARSETREES)) : 
pristine-%/.valid-pristine: %.tar.bz2
       rm -rf tmp-pristine-$* $(@D)
       mkdir -p tmp-pristine-$*
       tar -C tmp-pristine-$* -jxf $<
       mv tmp-pristine-$*/* $(@D)
       @rm -rf tmp-pristine-$*
        touch $@ # update timestamp to avoid rebuild

This looks renames the tmp-pristine- to pristine-, so the attached proposed 
patch should fix the problem.

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--- buildconfigs/Rules.mk	2005-08-03 16:31:50.797943081 -0500
+++ buildconfigs/Rules.mk-bob	2005-08-03 16:27:49.451176657 -0500
@@ -51,11 +51,11 @@
 endif
 
 $(patsubst %,pristine-%/.valid-pristine,$(ALLSPARSETREES)) : pristine-%/.valid-pristine: %.tar.bz2
-	rm -rf tmp-pristine-$* $(@D)
-	mkdir -p tmp-pristine-$*
-	tar -C tmp-pristine-$* -jxf $<
-	mv tmp-pristine-$*/* $(@D)
-	@rm -rf tmp-pristine-$*
+#	rm -rf tmp-pristine-$* $(@D)
+#	mkdir -p tmp-pristine-$*
+#	tar -C tmp-pristine-$* -jxf $<
+#	mv tmp-pristine-$*/* $(@D)
+#	@rm -rf tmp-pristine-$*
 	touch $@ # update timestamp to avoid rebuild
 
 PATCHDIRS := $(wildcard patches/*-*)

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