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* [Buildroot] Using an external Linux tree
@ 2010-02-15 11:22 Marc Garnier
  2010-02-15 17:43 ` Grant Edwards
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From: Marc Garnier @ 2010-02-15 11:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

Have you found the solution?

*Cliff Holden* Cliff.Holden at Atheros.com 
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/Mon May 11 17:53:32 UTC 2009/
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Hi all,

I'm somewhat new to buildroot, but have been building kernels for a while.  I have a general question:

What is the proper procedure for using an external linux kernel tree in the build?  
Our SCC system (source code control) is set up to have various kernel versions located in a particular location.  
If I could get buildroot to "point" to this external kernel, it would be helpful.

I did try the "advanced" options that allows the specification of a kernel version and an external "patch" file, 
which is close, but the custom kernel I have is not set up as a set of patches.  
I would like an option to simply specify the path of the kernel source for the build to use.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!!


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* [Buildroot] Using an external Linux tree
@ 2009-05-11 17:53 Cliff Holden
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Cliff Holden @ 2009-05-11 17:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot

Hi all,

I'm somewhat new to buildroot, but have been building kernels for a while.  I have a general question:

What is the proper procedure for using an external linux kernel tree in the build?  Our SCC system (source code control) is set up to have various kernel versions located in a particular location.  If I could get buildroot to "point" to this external kernel, it would be helpful.

I did try the "advanced" options that allows the specification of a kernel version and an external "patch" file, which is close, but the custom kernel I have is not set up as a set of patches.  I would like an option to simply specify the path of the kernel source for the build to use.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Thanks!!

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