This reverts commit 85b468262e "Remove unused liblockdep packaging"
and 87d08943da "liblockdep: Stop trying to build packages, as it
failed to build again", but doesn't restore the patches. All our
patches, and further build fixes, were applied upstream as of
v4.13-rc1.
Listing usr/sbin in linux-cpupower.install caused FTBFS on !x86 as
cpupower itself doesn't install anything there. Do the architecture
filtering in the debhelper lists instead of complicating
debian/rules.real further.
* Drop redundant gitignore.patch from linux-tools
* Rename linux-tools' debian/templates/control.main.in to
debian/templates/control.tools.in
* Combine changelogs, putting all entries for each upstream release
cycle in chronological order
* Combine rules and gencontrol.py code
By passing both -C and -f options to make, we can separate makefiles
from the output directory without adding prefixes to all targets.
We can also reduce the 'clean' commands to little more than 'rm -rf'.
A parallel 'debian/rules build' will now invoke 'debian/rules.real
build' twice in parallel, which is disastrous.
- Add and use proper build-arch and build-indep targets in
debian/rules.gen and debian/rules.real
- Assign a separate temporary directory to each target in
debian/rules.real. Add the directories to .gitignore and
the clean rule.
- Pull installation of the lockdep wrapper (which is indep)
up into debian/rules.real so that we don't end up building
liblockdep twice in parallel.