Subject: Re: build.sh installkernel?
To: Greg Troxel <gdt@ir.bbn.com>
From: Luke Mewburn <lukem@NetBSD.org>
List: current-users
Date: 02/26/2004 10:37:42
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 01:24:53PM -0500, Greg Troxel wrote:
| I'm automating a build of a lot of software, one component of which is
| all of netbsd. I'm using build.sh of course, and can build a custom
| kernel with
| ./build.sh kernel=3DFOOBAR
|=20
| But there does not seem to be a
| ./build.sh installkernel=3D/
|=20
| Am I missing some easy and clean way to do this? Is this a bad idea?
It strikes me as a bit "dangerous"; (maybe I can be convinced otherwise.)
You could run "releasekernel=3DFOOBAR", and just gunzip the result into
your DESTDIR.
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