[Bug 59909] Re: make-kpkg - fatal error: UTS Release does not match current version

Christian Niemeyer christian.niemeyer at gmx.de
Mon Sep 11 13:38:36 UTC 2006


sorry, I forgot: this happened under ubuntu edgy eft knot-2

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: kernel-package
+ 
+ dist: ubuntu edgy eft knot-2
+ kernel-source: 2.6.18-rc5 from kernel.org + ck patchset
  
  Hi!
  
  I tried to build a kernel-image on edgy with make xconfig and "make-
  kpkg". (around september 10th)
  
  This error occured:
  [code]
  #make-kpkg kernel_image kernel_modules kernel_headers 
   (...) 
   make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.15.6' 
   ====== making target stamp-kernel-image [new prereqs: linux-image-2.6.15.6 linux -image-2.6.15.6]====== 
   echo done > stamp-kernel-image 
   ====== making target kernel_image [new prereqs: stamp-configure stamp-build-kern el stamp-kernel-image]====== 
   The UTS Release version in include/linux/version.h 
   "2.6.15.6" 
   does not match current version: 
   "2.6.15.6" 
   Please correct this.
  [/code]
  
  (don't mind with the old kernel version, I got this error from a debian
  forum, because I can't copy&paste my own error message. But it was
  exactly the same.)
  
  However, this error occurs at the end of make-kpkg, very frustrating ;)
  
  Then I found out, that this bug is already registered at Debian:
  http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=355147
  
  
  I'm an advanced newbie (so to say) and maybe I did mess something up with the version string myself. But I tried it several times, to make sure the bug is in the package and not behind the keyboard ;)
  
  I also installed build-essentials libqt3-mt-dev etc. to build this
  kernel.
  
  Then I got an version auf "kernel-package" vom Debian unstable and installed it with dpkg -i.  Same error.
  So don't know exactly, just want to report this.
  
  Regards,
  Chris

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make-kpkg - fatal error: UTS Release does not match current version
https://launchpad.net/bugs/59909




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