On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 02:58:01PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote: > I reviewed base-installer for use of kernel-image-2.6.* metapackages. > It's still used by amd64, arm, m68k, mips, and mipsel: > joey@dragon:~/src/d-i/packages/base-installer/kernel>grep kernel-image * > alpha.sh: echo "kernel-image-$version-$SMP" > amd64.sh: echo "kernel-image-$KERNEL_MAJOR-amd64-k8$SMP" > amd64.sh: echo "kernel-image-$KERNEL_MAJOR-em64t-p4$SMP" > amd64.sh: echo "kernel-image-$KERNEL_MAJOR-amd64-generic" > arm.sh: echo "kernel-image-$KERNEL_VERSION-$1" > i386.sh: echo "kernel-image-$KERNEL_VERSION-speakup" > i386.sh: imgbase=kernel-image > m68k.sh: echo "kernel-image-$version-$1" > mips.sh: echo "kernel-image-$version-$1" > mipsel.sh: echo "kernel-image-$version-$1" > powerpc.sh: apus) trykernel=kernel-image-$apusversion-apus ;; > powerpc.sh: echo "kernel-image-$KERNEL_MAJOR-$1$SMP" > s390.sh: echo "kernel-image-$KERNEL_ABI-s390" > sparc.sh: imgbase=kernel-image > i386, alpha, s390, sparc, powerpc only use it for 2.4 kernels. Does this mean that these archs are now using linux-image-$foo for 2.6 kernels, or that we've regressed to hard-coding kernel versions in places? -- Steve Langasek Give me a lever long enough and a Free OS Debian Developer to set it on, and I can move the world. vorlon@debian.org http://www.debian.org/
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