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Merge tag 'debian/4.17.6-1'
Release linux (4.17.6-1).
- Drop patches for ABI maintenance or that are already upstream
- Drop ABI reference files
- Introduce linux-bootwrapper-<abiname> package containing boot wrapper
tools for the host architecture
- linux-image: Install symlinks to boot wrapper tools instead of the
native tools built by kbuild
The real problem was not that there were two rules, but that the first
rule didn't work for out-of-tree builds.
After I disabled the second rule, "make man" still succeeded because
of another rule (with no commands) that made all man pages depend on
asciidoc.conf.
This updates the debian changelog for listing changes of this stable
update. It also removes the patches that have been merged upstream.
Signed-off-by: Romain Perier <romain.perier@gmail.com>
objtool is normally built and used during the kernel build process,
in which case it should always be built as a native executable.
But when we build it for linux-tools it should match the target
architecture. We need to override the CC and LD variables to
make this work.
For parallel display outputs like RGB panels on i.MX device
DRM_IMX_PARALLEL_DISPLAY needs to be enabled
Signed-off-by: Sjoerd Simons <sjoerd.simons@collabora.co.uk>
In Linux 4.18, various compiler version and feature tests are invoked
via kconfig rather than via kbuild. This means that we generally
cannot generate kconfig files for foreign architectures.
Move the config files to a new linux-config-<version> package which is
arch-dependent (and also M-A: same).
Make linux-config-<version> and linux-source-<version> recommend each
other.
We generate all config files when building linux-source-<version>,
and this requires running kconfig. kconfig is now built using
bison and flex instead of requiring their output to be already
included in the source tree.