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On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:45:58AM -0300, Ricardo BUG!Herrmann wrote:
> Why does make-kpkg fully recompiles the kernel every time ? I wanted to
> add some modules only and it seems a "clean" target was run first. Is
> there a way to disable this ?
You
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:45:58AM -0300, Ricardo BUG!Herrmann wrote:
> Why does make-kpkg fully recompiles the kernel every time ? I wanted to
> add some modules only and it seems a "clean" target was run first. Is
> there a way to disable this ?
Yep, put 'do_clean := NO' in the ~/.kernel-pkg.con
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 21:20:21 +0200, Ricardo BUG!Herrmann wrote:
> I wanted to add support for some more modules in an already built kernel
> tree. Then when I ran make_kpkg kernel_image a full recompile started
> ... is there a way out ?
It shouldn't do, unless you tell it to. How do you invoke m
On Wed, Jul 02, 2003 at 11:45:58AM -0300, Ricardo BUG!Herrmann wrote:
> Why does make-kpkg fully recompiles the kernel every time ? I wanted to
> add some modules only and it seems a "clean" target was run first. Is
> there a way to disable this ?
It depends on which targets you are building... If
I wanted to add support for some more modules in an already built kernel
tree. Then when I ran make_kpkg kernel_image a full recompile started
... is there a way out ?
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Why does make-kpkg fully recompiles the kernel every time ? I wanted to
add some modules only and it seems a "clean" target was run first. Is
there a way to disable this ?
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