Preserve the release field when creating Debian packages. The
--keep-version option was not used because it results in a failure
when the git '<commit>_<hash>' syntax is used for the release.
The '_' is a valid character for RPM packages but not for DEBs.
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com>
Issue #1402
Issue #928
version=${VERSION}-${RELEASE}; \
arch=`$(RPM) -qp $${name}-kmod-$${version}.src.rpm --qf %{arch} | tail -1`; \
pkg1=kmod-$${name}*$${version}.$${arch}.rpm; \
- fakeroot $(ALIEN) --scripts --to-deb $$pkg1; \
+ fakeroot $(ALIEN) --bump=0 --scripts --to-deb $$pkg1; \
$(RM) $$pkg1
endif
pkg2=$${name}-devel-$${version}.$${arch}.rpm; \
pkg3=$${name}-test-$${version}.$${arch}.rpm; \
pkg4=$${name}-dracut-$${version}.$${arch}.rpm; \
- fakeroot $(ALIEN) --scripts --to-deb $$pkg1 $$pkg2 $$pkg3 $$pkg4; \
+ fakeroot $(ALIEN) --bump=0 --scripts --to-deb $$pkg1 $$pkg2 $$pkg3 $$pkg4; \
$(RM) $$pkg1 $$pkg2 $$pkg3 $$pkg4
endif