On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 09:25:38AM +0200, Philipp Marek wrote:
>
> >> > It doesn't handle O= directories...
> >> Sorry, I don't understand you. What are "0=" directories?
> >
> > When building a kernel you can specify an other output directory
> > so you do not mix up your source tree with generated files.
> > To do so do like this:
> >
> > Prepare the stuff:
> > mkdir ~/kernel
> > cp .config ~/kernel
> > make mrproper
> >
> > And then build the kernel:
> > make O=~/kernel
> Oh yes ... thats the character 'o', not the number zero ...
> Sorry, changing the font shows that :-)
>
>
> Yes, that's right. Wouldn't $(srctree) help? That's defined just above, so
> should be fine.
We want a solution that:
- Always use the same ARCH as before
- Error out if user specify another ARCH
- Tell what ARCH is used to user
I will inspired by yprs and other patches try to cook up something.
Hopefully my make-foo suffice.
Sam
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