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SubjectRe: [PATCH] kbuild, deb-pkg: select userland architecture based on UTS_MACHINE
On 11/05/2010 01:42 PM, Sven-Haegar Koch wrote:
> On Fri, 5 Nov 2010, Asbjoern Sloth Toennesen wrote:
>
>> Instead of creating the debian package for the compiling userland,
>> create it for a userland matching the kernel thats being compiled.
>
>> Eg. with this patch the following make command:
>>
>> make ARCH=i386 deb-pkg
>>
>> will output an i386 Debian package instead of an amd64 one,
>> when run on an amd64 machine.
>
> How do I either select a differnet package-arch or reverse to the
> current way?
>
> I am right now using 'make ARCH=x86_64 deb-pkg' on a 32bit userspace
> environment running with a 64bit kernel, wanting to create packages to
> be installed in this i386 arch.
>
> (As I want 64bit support where possible (mostly for AES-NI support in
> dm-crypt), but don't have the time available to do a complete userspace
> reinstall and reconfiguration)

Sounds like an one off thing, so in your case forcing the installation
should work:

dpkg --force-architecture linux-image-*.deb

The problem with that approach is that it doesn't work with APT, but I
doubt that there are any private APT repositories with this environment.

The issue with one kernel and 2 userspaces will also arise in sparc,
when the sparc64 userland gets going. So it will need to be dealt with
at some point, so I create a 3 lines additional patch for it.


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