Hi,
>>"Ron" == Ron Hale-Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ron> Whenever I compile a new kernel, I give it a new version number with
Ron> --revision, thus:
>> make-kpkg --revision custom.2.3 kernel_image
Ron> ...yet the version number of the resulting .deb package stays the same as
Ron> the
*- On 9 Jun, Ron Hale-Evans wrote about "make-dpkg: Version number stays the
same"
> Whenever I compile a new kernel, I give it a new version number with
> --revision, thus:
>
> # make-kpkg --revision custom.2.3 kernel_image
>
> ...yet the version number of the
Ron Hale-Evans wrote:
Whenever I compile a new kernel, I give it a new
version number with
--revision, thus:
# make-kpkg --revision custom.2.3 kernel_image
...yet the version number of the resulting .deb package stays the same
as
the first time I compiled that kernel version's source. In this e
Whenever I compile a new kernel, I give it a new version number with
--revision, thus:
# make-kpkg --revision custom.2.3 kernel_image
...yet the version number of the resulting .deb package stays the same as
the first time I compiled that kernel version's source. In this example, it
would stay
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