deb-pkg: Fix cross-building linux-headers package
builddeb generates a control file that says the linux-headers package
can only be built for the build system primary architecture. This
breaks cross-building configurations. We should use $debarch for this
instead.
Since $debarch is not yet set when generating the control file, set
Architecture: any and use control file variables to fill in the
description.
Fixes: cd8d60a20a
('kbuild: create linux-headers package in deb-pkg')
Reported-and-tested-by: "Niew, Sh." <shniew@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Ben Hutchings <ben@decadent.org.uk>
Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
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fi
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# Create the package
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dpkg-gencontrol -isp $forcearch -p$pname -P"$pdir"
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dpkg-gencontrol -isp $forcearch -Vkernel:debarch="${debarch:-$(dpkg --print-architecture)}" -p$pname -P"$pdir"
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dpkg --build "$pdir" ..
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}
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@ -298,15 +298,14 @@ mkdir -p "$destdir"
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(cd $objtree; cp $KCONFIG_CONFIG $destdir/.config) # copy .config manually to be where it's expected to be
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ln -sf "/usr/src/linux-headers-$version" "$kernel_headers_dir/lib/modules/$version/build"
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rm -f "$objtree/debian/hdrsrcfiles" "$objtree/debian/hdrobjfiles"
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arch=$(dpkg --print-architecture)
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cat <<EOF >> debian/control
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Package: $kernel_headers_packagename
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Provides: linux-headers, linux-headers-2.6
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Architecture: $arch
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Description: Linux kernel headers for $KERNELRELEASE on $arch
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This package provides kernel header files for $KERNELRELEASE on $arch
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Architecture: any
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Description: Linux kernel headers for $KERNELRELEASE on \${kernel:debarch}
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This package provides kernel header files for $KERNELRELEASE on \${kernel:debarch}
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.
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This is useful for people who need to build external modules
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EOF
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