Re: How to get kernel source release from git tree?

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H. Peter Anvin wrote:

Followup to:  <[email protected]>
By author:    Walkinair <[email protected]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
Hi, this may be a stupid question, sorry for this.

I have kenel 2.6 git tree in my local box, usually through the following steps I get source release,
1. copy git repository to a new directory.
2. rm .git directory.
3. make config; make; make modules_install; make install

I there any convinient git command or other ways to get kernel release from git repository?


If you have Cogito installed, use cg-export.

	-hpa
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Thank you, cg-export works.

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