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Re: building a kernel "the old way"
Christian Groessler <chris%groessler.org@localhost> wrote:
>with "old way" I mean not using build.sh.
[snip]
I don't use build.sh to build kernels but use a workflow inbetween
it and the old way that you describe.
I cross build the tools for whatever target architecture I want using
build.sh.
Then:
% cd src/sys/arch/macppc/conf
% /path/to/macppc-tools/bin/nbconfig GENERIC
% cd ../compile/GENERIC
% /path/to/macppc-tools/bin/nbmake-macppc depend
% /path/to/macppc-tools/bin/nbmake-macppc
You could probably look in the nbmake-macppc shell script to work out what
extra environment variables you need to set in order to get your way to
work but I think there is still the chance of a mismatch between the host
tools and the -current source tree.
Also, my amd64 development machine is so much faster than anything else
that I always cross-compile kernels anyway.
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