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Re: Kernel Compiling Problem



On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 10:13:17PM +0100, richard wrote:
>where X is usually a major change number and Y is a tweak number. eg
>custom.0.1
>Unfortunately ALL my kernels are now building with the custom number of
>.0.1 as if I'm issuing
>the line
>
>make-kpkg --revision=custom.0.1 kernel_image

make-kpkg stores a configurartion file in your kernel source that
specifies the revision number, and other junk presumably, from the first
time you run make-kpkg.  to get rid of it, run 

make-kpkg --clean
and then the kernel_image line.  

 - flip

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