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A Guy:
I started doing a build of the dCore-stretch64 kernel and saw a warning go by (I think about Intel microcode). This got me to thinking that perhaps my build environment isn't complete.
Do you have a set of build packages you use when re-compiling the kernel?
I have :
* build-essential
* gcc-multilib
* libc6-dev-i386
Perhaps not all relevant to a rebuild but I was curious what you used.
Jason W:
Thanks for correcting the typos, corrected now in my post. I was going by memory of the steps.
Are you using a 64 bit dCore to compile for 32 bit? I only use 64 bit for 64 bit, and 32 for 32. Thanks.
A Guy:
--- Quote from: Jason W on July 31, 2019, 05:26:47 PM ---Are you using a 64 bit dCore to compile for 32 bit? I only use 64 bit for 64 bit, and 32 for 32. Thanks.
--- End quote ---
That's a good question. The set of files I am using were for general development, so I just listed what I had .
I was just curious what your minimal set is.
A Guy:
I wanted to add, I was running through kernel re-compile and it seemed that after copying the configuration file you had onto .config, the
--- Code: ---make oldconfig
--- End code ---
command seemed to be pulling the .config from another location and over writing it. A diff between the original config file you have and the .config shows that they are pretty different after the build, which shouldn't happen.
I believe the make oldconfig step should be removed , from the procedure.
You see it in many descriptions on how to build a kernel, but then I have also seen it not used.
=== One more thing... linux-4.8.17-patched.tar.txz
What are the patches ? Do you have a patch script?
Tony
Jason W:
Ok, I will look into the make oldconfig thing.
Below is the directory for that kernel and it's patches. I simply use the linux-4.8.17-patched.tar.xz along with the dCore specific config file.
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