Hi,

It looks like you forgot to remove or touch the stamp-configure and
stamp-image files created by the make-kpkg script in /usr/src/linux.
Once you do that, you should be able to recompile without a problem.
Also, "make-kpkg clean" should do it.

J. Goldman

On Wed, 9 Jul 1997, Michael Bucciarelli wrote:

> I have been having a problem using make-kpkg to make a debianized kernel.
> The first time I did this procedure it worked, scripts ran and I ended up
> with the debian package:
> 
> make menuconfig
> make dep
> make-kpkg -r Custom.1 kernel_image
> 
> The second time (after I installed the kernel package, found my mistakes
> and corrected them in make menuconfig) I ran the same sequence I got the
> following:
> make: nothing to be done for kernel_image.
> 
> Question: what dumb thing did I do or not do?
> 
> Thanks,
> Mike
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Mike Bucciarelli, N7CK
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