That will not work because the way I run make is out of my control. Every
one in the working group has his system. The Makefile is part of the
public git tree, so every one will get the same identification without
any confusion with Vanilla kernel, or what was compiled.
What are we lawyers? come on. And I do not have that problem! The output will
not be 2.6.35-rc2 as you fear. It will be 2.6.35-rc2-my-tree-my-version.
A person is checking out my tree will get my version string and the output
name is well defined, and separate from Vanilla Kernel. So even the layers are
happy. (That said, insert the: "I have a right to be stupid ..." mantra)
I don't get it. What is that CONFIG_LOCALVERSION_AUTO. It has become a *no-choice*
option. The system now tells me: "I will poke in your system, if I find it under git,
I slave it. Your choice is to have an ugly "+" sign or a more informative name based
on actual commit number". But that is no-choice don't you see?
Please stop this *none-sense* this is not your place to mandate my Kernel name. If
I'm forced to have an external Makefile I can just "mv" what ever name I choose.
The Kernel name is an ABI you have just broken that, You must revert it ASAP.
Boaz !
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