Messages in this thread | | | Subject | Re: case-sensitive file names during build | From | Pragnesh Sampat <> | Date | Fri, 23 Jul 2004 00:38:21 -0400 |
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On Thu, 2004-07-22 at 19:26, Pragnesh Sampat wrote: > OK, here they are. I applied them against 2.6.6 and can regen them if > needed against current -mm. Also note that If you are using 2.6 > versions earlier than 2.6.4, you will probably need 2-3 patches more. > (These were generated by various people here at TimeSys and modified for > different versions.) >
OK, I kept thinking there was more to it ... I am not sure if loadkeys program is always needed or not (depends on CONFIG), but I remember seeing a binary loadkeys was used, so that may be an issue. I am not sure if newer versions of cygwin come with loadkeys or how easy it is to build one for cygwin. The other thing I remember was a missing elf.h file on cygwin. I think with
- loadkeys (not a kernel patch) - missing elf.h (IIRC) (not a kernel patch) - kconfig shared library patch (from Dan's link) - and the patches sent earlier
some platforms should see a full build (for >= 2.6.4). Sometimes there are problems in arch/<xxx>/Makefile that you will see only if you build for a particular board/platform, so there will always be a few lurking. >From what I can tell, these seem to fall under types or simple Makefile fixes, so might be easy to spot.
I can't easily do any testing for the next few days since I don't have a setup right now, but might be able to sometime next week.
-Pragnesh
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