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From: tomas szepe <kala@pinerecords.com>
To: Keith Owens <kaos@ocs.com.au>
Cc: lkml <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: kbuild 2.5 release 2.4
Date: Sat, 4 May 2002 14:15:30 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020504121529.GA20335@louise.pinerecords.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20020504113954.GB20042@louise.pinerecords.com> <23922.1020513619@ocs3.intra.ocs.com.au>

> >Or even worse, suppose $KBUILD_OBJTREE gets reset to some weird
> >value by accident and my whole home dir goes bye bye upon make
> >mrproper?
> <sarcasm>
> Suppose cp gets aliased to rm -rf / by accident and my entire system
> goes bye bye upon cp?
> </sarcasm>

Hmm, I don't think this analogy will do -- working with aliases involving
fileutils as root is a way straight to hell, and hardly anyone ever walks
it. With kbuild-2.5, however, I have to set $KBUILD_OBJTREE every time
I want to build a kernel with objects out of the source dir -- and hey,
is there a single person on this list who's never made a typo on the
command line?

I don't know how to properly emphasize that this *is* asking for problems,
but still I'd be surprised if I were the only one scared by files not
connected to the build getting erased on make mrproper. Hello, anyone? :)

Would it be complicated to only kill the files the build knows it had
created?


-Tomas

  reply	other threads:[~2002-05-04 12:15 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 33+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-05-03 14:19 Keith Owens
2002-05-03 14:37 ` your mail tomas szepe
2002-05-03 15:07   ` tomas szepe
2002-05-03 15:29   ` Keith Owens
2002-05-03 15:45     ` tomas szepe
2002-05-03 15:57       ` kbuild 2.5 release 2.4 Keith Owens
2002-05-03 16:41         ` tomas szepe
2002-05-04 10:58           ` tomas szepe
2002-05-04 11:24             ` Keith Owens
2002-05-04 11:26               ` Zwane Mwaikambo
2002-05-04 12:11                 ` Keith Owens
2002-05-04 11:58                   ` Zwane Mwaikambo
2002-05-04 16:21                     ` rddunlap
2002-05-04 11:39               ` tomas szepe
2002-05-04 12:00                 ` Keith Owens
2002-05-04 12:15                   ` tomas szepe [this message]
2002-05-04 16:19                     ` rddunlap
2002-05-04 16:29                       ` Tomas Szepe
2002-05-04 16:30                         ` rddunlap
2002-05-05  2:27                       ` Keith Owens
2002-05-04 13:01 ` Announce: Kernel Build for 2.5, Release 2.4 is available Keith Owens
2002-05-06  6:27   ` Keith Owens
2002-05-07 17:47     ` [kbuild-devel] " Thomas Duffy
2002-05-09 11:45   ` Keith Owens
2002-05-10  1:46     ` [kbuild-devel] " Thomas Duffy
2002-05-10  3:21       ` Keith Owens
2002-05-11  9:32   ` Keith Owens
2002-05-14  0:12     ` [kbuild-devel] " Thomas Duffy
2002-05-14  2:44       ` Keith Owens
2002-05-14  5:44     ` Keith Owens
2002-05-15  3:46       ` [kbuild-devel] " Thomas Duffy
2002-05-15 13:20         ` Keith Owens
2002-05-17  4:07           ` Keith Owens

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