Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 3 Jul 1999 17:58:50 +0100 | From | Sam Mortimer <> | Subject | Re: Standard for module delivery |
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dirk@loth.demon.co.uk said: > But how do you know if you should be compiling with, e.g. __SMP__ > defined,
how about: part of the kernel build process involves writing the current config and compile options into a file[s] within linux/include? then as long as the kernel includes are shipped with a distribution there should be no problem...
the config could be a straight copy of .config (say, include/linux/kernel.cfg) and make flags could be written into something like include/linux/kernel_make.cfg.
thoughts?
Cheers, -Sam.
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