>I was referring to the kernel headers used to build the tools as opposed to >the building of the actual kernel. I'll have to look through the crosstool >scripts, but I'd guess that if the file already exists, it won't download >it. I'll probably bump up the version on my kernel to match what crosstool >wants to see and then put it in the location that I specified in my >crosstool configuration. > >Thanks, > >Aron
Aron, Ahh my bad! :) There is a kernel header define that you can set. On the version of crosstool I used, they were on top of that file. I just manually pointed it to the kernel source/headers I had and it was happy. ~Ashwin _________________________________________________________________ Get holiday tips for festive fun. http://special.msn.com/network/happyholidays.armx ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/
