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Use bindeb-pkg instead of deb-pkg #8

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tony2guo
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Thank you for the detailed documentation and scripts. I encountered an issue while building kernel 6.8.2-rt11 on Ubuntu 24 with kernel version 6.8.0. The error was: "creating source package requires git repository", same as described here.

To resolve this, I switched from deb-pkg to bindeb-pkg, and the build worked successfully. Additionally, I noticed that the kernel-package package is no longer available (it shows "no installation candidate"). Instead, I had to install debhelper-compat (sudo apt install debhelper-compat) to fulfill the build dependencies.

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2b-t commented Dec 13, 2024

Hi @tony2guo
Thanks a lot. I will test and merge it over the weekend!

@2b-t 2b-t merged commit 358a60b into 2b-t:main Dec 15, 2024
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2b-t commented Dec 15, 2024

Tested it under Ubuntu 20.04 as well as 24.04. Worked fine after installing the additional dependencies cpio debhelper-compat rsync.
Thanks!

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