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Re: [Ltib] Linux Kernel Source Code post patched -> where?
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Kurt Mahan |
Subject: |
Re: [Ltib] Linux Kernel Source Code post patched -> where? |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:35:34 -0600 |
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To get the kernel source:
./ltib -p kernel -m prep
The patched up kernel will be in ltib/rpm/BUILD/linux-xyz
You can then build it
./ltib -p kernel -m scbuild
and deploy it
./ltib -p kernel -m scdeploy
--Kurt
John Jeffers wrote:
> I have read the FAQ and I see the package sources.
>
> BUT I want the kernel sources post-patched that we build from. I am
> reading the perl script.
>
> While I have told the --config control [x] leave source. I see
> elsewhere where ltib cleaned the source in the terminal.
>
> 1) Where should the kernel source go! (did I miss it? Or is Ltib Dec
> 07 incorrect?)
>
> 2) Does the leave source option mean kernel source?
>
> 3) Building on openSuSE 10.3, Dec 2007 m54455 BSP iso. The build is
> successful.
>
> FYI on openSuSE iso's mount as /media/<cd name> automagically. If one
> names the iso "m54444 BSP" for example the volume name has a space in
> it. Ltib script does not like a space in the name. For the future I
> would suggest Freescale does not put a space in iso names and instead
> does a hyphen to avoid causing this issue.
>
> Thanks ahead of time! John
>
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