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From: | Stuart Hughes |
Subject: | Re: [Ltib] Tlib: using local files to re-build |
Date: | Wed, 29 Jun 2011 16:26:49 +0100 |
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Hi Simon, Yes, this is knows as a directory build. Basically download your kernel sources somewhere and then when you configure ltib with ./ltib --configure, find the section: --- Choose your Kernel hit the enter key and select the option: Local Linux directory build You then need to fill in the absolute path to where your kernel source is (Enter your Linux source directory). I normally select the option "Build the kernel out of tree" (the line after can be left as-is). You will also need to make sure that the "kernel config" is set to point at your kernel config file (located in config/platform/_target_/... IIRC if you clear this, LTIB will look for a default kernel config which may or may not be okay. Regards, Stuart On 29/06/11 14:29, Simon V Chamlian wrote:
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