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Re: do I really need "make-kpkg clean"?



On Fri, 06 May 2005 09:37:20 +0100, Jon Dowland <jon-dowland@ncl.ac.uk> said: 

> Manoj Srivastava wrote:
>> Huh? The only time make-kpkg calls the kernel build script's clean
>> is in make-kpkg's clean target. When you tell make-kpkg to clean
>> stuff, it calls the kernel's clean targets, which makes sense. Why
>> would you want to disable this?

> I wouldn't want to disable that behaviour, rather disable the
> calling of clean when I invoke make-kpkg with kernel_image or
> whatever. But, I don't have a kernel tree in front of me so I cannot
> explain what I mean properly, I will come back when I can :-)

        Oh, let me assure you that make-kpkg  does /not/ call clean
 when invoked with kernel_image.

        manoj
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