Messages in this thread | | | From | Rob Landley <> | Subject | No rule to make autoconf.h in 2.4.19-rc1? | Date | Fri, 12 Jul 2002 11:26:44 -0400 |
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Retry with a hopefully correct address for Marcelo. (There's only one n in conectiva. Right.)
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I'm trying to put together a linux from scratch system (3.3 with extensive tweaks) using a build script that happily built 2.4.18 but is dying at the start of make bzImage in 19-rc1, complaining there's no rule to make include/linux/autoconf.h (needed by include/config/MARKER).
I've confirmed I got the right patch and that it applied correctly (or at least reproducibly without rejects and changed the version numbers in the top level makefile)... I untarred the 2.4.18 tarball into a fresh directory, applied the patch, did "make dep" followed by "make clean" (I tried omitting make clean and it didn't help) followed by make bzImage, at which point the build process went off into the corner to sulk.
Maybe I'm doing something small and simple wrong (although 2.4.18 built), but I can't spot it. I grepped the last couple weeks of my linux-kernel folder and the only mention of autoconf.h was in patches, no descriptive text.
I also tried "touch include/linux/autoconf.h", which just makes scripts/split-include die in find...
What does the kernel use autoconf for? (When did this get added? I wrote a kernel output parser and didn't see autoconf, and I'd expect it to run in ake dep anyway...)
Er... Help?
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