When I refreshed the source tree to 6.12.59 a few days ago, I got no errors. Repeating it now is ending in:
The source directory was not unpacked using quilt. Please rebuild with QUILT=1
Is anyone else hitting this?
When I refreshed the source tree to 6.12.59 a few days ago, I got no errors. Repeating it now is ending in:
The source directory was not unpacked using quilt. Please rebuild with QUILT=1
Is anyone else hitting this?
Mine's working fine (well, other than the ongoing dependency on 'python3-distutils' stuff). Do you have a stray uncommitted *.patch file lingering somewhere that's bothering quilt???
No, it is a fresh git clone...
Looking at the recent commit history, @Ansuel made some commits today that seem related to that:
I'm no developer and I know nothing about what "quilt" even means in this context, but another major thing that recently happened with the kernel is that migration from 6.6 to 6.12 was completed for all targets yesterday, and the developers have been making several commits to remove the last traces of 6.6 treewide from the main branch. I don't know if that has anything to do with it.
Please pull the changes again. I pushed a broken commit and then I fixed it.
Thanks @Ansuel, working now
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