Thiemo Seufer wrote: > linux-kernel-di tries currently to build udebs for all architectures > it knows of. This looks to be wasteful, especially for autobuilding. > Furthermore, a single problem in one architecture's kernel will > break udeb building for all the others. > > IMHO it should only create the native Kernels (at least by default) > and filter out the rest. linux-kernel-di builds only kernels for the host architecture. Unless you're running the build_all script. It's true that if one architecture needs a change, such as a new kernel or new module, this means the new version will have to be rebuilt on all other architectures. There is no autobuilder hit though, because I use cross-building (no compiling is involved) to build packages for all architectures before releasing any new version. -- see shy jo
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