Re: make-dpkg: Version number stays the same

1999-06-09 Thread Manoj Srivastava
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

Re: make-dpkg: Version number stays the same

1999-06-09 Thread Brian Servis
*- 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

Re: make-dpkg: Version number stays the same

1999-06-09 Thread Philip S. Hempel
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

make-dpkg: Version number stays the same

1999-06-09 Thread Ron Hale-Evans
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