[ELDK] Want to build a ebc.ko object

Price, John @ SDS john.p.price at l-3com.com
Thu Mar 20 14:44:56 CET 2008


>Which part of the manual is it that is not clear enough for you when
>it comes to describing how to build the kernel image?

Please, the current documentation is actually quite good. However, what
I want is not there.  I will endeavor to perform the "Rebuilding the
ELDK from Scratch" process and cull from that specifically what I want.
 
>You should always be able to use git over HTTP, even if it's painfully
>slow.

OK, I will try this approach.

Regards,

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-----Original Message-----
From: wd at denx.de [mailto:wd at denx.de] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 19, 2008 3:36 PM
To: Price, John @ SDS
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Subject: Re: [ELDK] Want to build a ebc.ko object

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m> you wrote:
> 
> So which packages do I need to down load that will allow me to compile
> my "ebc.ko" object?

Assuming you have installed the ELDK: none.

> Also, its not clear to me which packages are used for a given image or
> bin file.  For example if I wanted to build the kernel.img file which
> packages are necessary?

Which part of the manual is it that is not clear enough for you when
it comes to describing how to build the kernel image?

> Using "git" here has proven problematic, I tried setting the proxy but
> its just not getting out.

You should always be able to use git over HTTP, even if it's painfully
slow.

Best regards,

Wolfgang Denk

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