On 9/27/07, Martin Michlmayr <[email protected]> wrote:
> I cross compile arm and mips kernels from the same kernel tree.
You can use O= feature and skip this issue completely.
make ARCH=mips O=../build/mips ...
make ARCH=arm O=../build/arm ...
> When
> I build a kernel the first time with a fresh kernel tree, the
> include/asm symlink is set properly. However, when I compile for a
> different $ARCH, the include/asm is not changed and the build fails.
>
> Would it be possible for the build system to update the include/asm
> symlink when it doesn't correspond to the architecture you're
> currently trying to build for?
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