Pass $(CROSS_COMPILE) or host GNU type through to upstream build rules.
debian/rules.real: Filter tools packages by host arch, not build arch
debian/rules.d/Makefile: Build the tools needed for headers_install in
a separate subdirectory
Currently we build-depend on the native python (via asciidoc), and on
the host python (via python-dev). As these are not coinstallable it
is impossible to perform a complete cross-build. Until that's resolved,
this will allow cross-building of most of the package with the
combination of the 'cross' and 'nopython' profiles.
(This also sidesteps the issue of perf wanting a multilib compiler.)
The current cross-compiler packages don't set the Multi-Arch field, so
specify that the cross-compiler package must be native, rather than any
architecture.
flex doesn't support multi-arch, and this would require splitting it
(#611230, #761449). Force use of the native package for now.
openssl doesn't support multi-arch but probably easily could (#827028).
Force use of the native package for now.
We need the native libssl-dev while building the kernel itself and the
host libssl-dev while building tools for linux-kbuild.
Document the state of cross-building in README.source.
This fixes some of the problems dch was causing:
- Putting the stable log in the wrong place
- Updating the date unnecessarily
Change stable-update.sh to be a wrapper for stable-update.
Delete ckt-stable-update.sh; if we need it again in future, it can be
implemented more cleanly as part of the new script.
* Recommend using git rather than tarballs
* We compress upstream source with xz, not gzip
* Don't mention the complicated alternative to debian/rules orig
- Remove all relations based on the 'major' template variable
- Define 'source_package' template variable and use it in place
of 'linux-@major@' in linux-patch-debian-<version> description
- Expect only 2 upstream version components if first component is
not '2'
- Remove the 'major' template variable and 'MAJOR' make variable
svn path=/dists/trunk/linux-2.6/; revision=17482