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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers New kernel won't boot Post 302526452 by Corona688 on Tuesday 31st of May 2011 02:10:56 PM
Old 05-31-2011
I couldn't tell you, I've never needed to build xenomai. The "proper settings" also depend on your system. You'd also need to build it with the options ubuntu expects, too. Don't suppose you have the configuration for your old kernel handy?
 

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DH_GERMINATE_METAPACKAGE(1)					     Debhelper					       DH_GERMINATE_METAPACKAGE(1)

NAME
dh_germinate_metapackage - create metapackages based on seeds SYNOPSIS
dh_germinate_metapackage [debhelper options] DESCRIPTION
dh_germinate_metapackage is a debhelper program that generates ${germinate:Depends} substitutions and adds them to substvars files. The program will read the "metapackage-map" file that should have been created by a previous run of "germinate-update-metapackage" for your package, and for each seed listed there it will generate dependencies and recommendations based on the previous results of "germinate-update-metapackage". Dependencies will be substituted into your package's control file wherever you place the token "${germinate:Depends}", and similarly recommendations will be substituted wherever you place the token "${germinate:Recommends}". You must run "germinate-update-metapackage" before building the source package. Normally, source packages that use this program will include an "update" script that will call it with appropriate arguments. EXAMPLES
dh_germinate_metapackage is usually called indirectly in a rules file via the dh command. %: dh --with germinate $@ You must build-depend on at least debhelper (>= 7.0.8) to use this form, and in any case you must build-depend on at least germinate (>= 1.18) to use this program at all. It can also be called directly at any time before "dh_installdeb". build: dh_testdir dh_germinate_metapackage SEE ALSO
debhelper(7), germinate-update-metapackage(1) This program is a part of germinate. AUTHOR
Colin Watson <cjwatson@ubuntu.com> Copyright (C) 2009 Canonical Ltd., licensed under the GNU GPL v2 or later. 2.10 2009-08-10 DH_GERMINATE_METAPACKAGE(1)
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