Messages in this thread | | | From | CaT <> | Subject | Re: [patch] v1.01 of /proc/.config (ready to eat) | Date | Sun, 14 Mar 1999 01:47:52 +1100 (EST) |
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Alan Cox wrote the following: > > > > 1. You shouldnt do that anyway > > > > reversing from a patch is more trouble). I just run make oldconfig > ^^^^^^^^^ > You need to do this as well you see
AFAIK only to pick up new features/lose obsolete config options but hey. :)
> > > 2. You add "make currentconfig" > > > > I fail to see the purpose... Other then making things a bit neater. > > It does > > sed -e "s/^/CONFIG_/" /proc/.config >.config; make oldconfig
*nod* figured.
BTW. Better not have any blank lines in /proc/.config with that. :) While nothing may break it does make it untidy and something might break. :)
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