Re: Wierd error w/make-kpkg
> >> "SG" == Steve Gore <srgore@ev1.net> writes:
>
> SG> Astra:/usr/src/linux# make-kpkg --revision=custom.1.2 kernel_image
> SG> Error: The revision string may only contain
> SG> alphanumerics and the characters + .
> SG> The current value is: custom.1.2
> SG> Aborting.
>
> SG> I've compiled at least a dozen kernel variations using
> SG> "make-kpkg", and I might be losing my mind, but I swear this is
> SG> the syntax I've been using all
> SG> along.
>
> Obviously, this is a bug in the package. Did you file a bugreport?
>
Not yet, I'd really rather have someone duplicate the behavior before I
start annoying one of our (fine, underpaid, and under-appreciated) package
maintainers with a spurious bug report.
How about it? Has anyone tried make-kpkg --revision=custom.x.x with
latest kernel-package?
(btw: I tried make-kpkg without the --revision parameter and it worked fine.)
Thanks,
Steve
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