On Fri, Jul 18, 2025 at 02:17:50PM -0700, Josh Triplett wrote:
Marc Haber wrote:
I would like to build differnt "flavors", lets call them linux-server,
linux-vm, linux-desktop and linux-notebook. But I'd like to have them
from - at least - the same .orig.tar.gz, just for the reason that this
file is about 150 MB large.

Is there a reason to have multiple source packages, rather than having
one source package that builds multiple binaries?

I'd like to be able to build just one kernel flavor at a time, and for just one architecture.

You could store all the config files in debian/, iterate over them, and
build and install the files for the corresponding linux-image binary
package.

That's a bit too far away from upstream's method of doing things. I have spent quite some time to understand what all those scripts are doing, and I'd rather not reinvent too much of them.

Greetings
Marc

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