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The primary reason not to build userland tools from src:linux was that it allowed building with a minimal cross-toolchain and without the target's glibc development files. In particular, the CI system at kernel-archive.buildserver.net used such minimal cross-toolchains. It is been a long time since kernel-archive.buildserver.net was running, so the original reason for the separation no longer exists. If we implement CI using similarly limited toolchains again, we can use a build-profile to exclude userland builds, as these are now well supported. This merges the full history of both source packages together, including in debian/changelog (which looks rather weird). The binary packages resulting from this merge appear to be functionally the same, though I can't be certain there's no regression. |
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