Make-kpkg (3.28): Problems creating kernel_image
Let's say I just created a new kernel-image package using
make-kpkg --revision 1.1 kernel_image ,
accidently removed the ../kernel-image... file and want to recreate
it. If I type the above command I only get a "make: Nothing to be
done for `kernel_image'." message. If I use "make-kpkg clean" before
everything works fine but takes some time to rebuild the kernel.
Is this an indented behaviour (i.e. to be forced to clean the kernel
before) or what am I doing wrong?
I have a Debian 1.3.1 (stable) with kernel-package 3.28.
Torsten
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