I'm trying to build a custom kernel based on 2.6.17 with the skas3
patch. I'm running the following command:

    PATCH_THE_KERNEL=YES KPATCH_skas=2.6.17 make-kpkg \
        --rootcmd fakeroot --config xconfig --initrd  \
        --bzimage --revision=custom.1.skas            \
        --added-patches=skas binary-arch

but am getting an error saying:

    Requested kernel version `2.6.17' not found for patch skas
    Patch /usr/src/kernel-patches/all/apply/skas  failed.

What's going on? I've got linux-source-2.6.17 ready to go, and
kernel-patch-skas 3-9.3 installed. It should "just work," right? Or am I
doing something wrong?


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