Hi Robert,

As I said above, I found a backup of the ti-linux-kernel-dev directory from 
when I built my working kernel. I've tried to build it now on three 
systems, two x86 systems, one Kubuntu 12-04, one Kubuntu 14-04, and the 
third system, an OMAP-UEVM running a debian build of yours. On two of them 
the build doesn't finish (the 14-04 x86 and the UEVM), it compiles most 
everything, does links of some builtins.o files and then just stops without 
error messages and without creating the final kernel or the tar archives in 
the deploy directory. The third system finishes, the kernel boots, but it 
fails to read a max1363 ADC that is connected to the I2C bus. The I2C bus 
is enabled in the config, as is IIO and the ADC.

I had originally built this kernel on a Kubuntu 12-04 system last August. 
Now I can't get it to compile a fully working system.  On at least the UEVM 
system, if I run the build_kernel.sh script again, it tries to download new 
code and fails because the tags from back then are all bad and it can't 
check the newest version out.

I'm about at my wits end, I need to be able to build a fully working 
kernel, and have in the past, but now it doesn't work.  I've verified that 
the config file that I'm using to compile the various kernel builds matches 
the one from the working kernel. I've verified that the dtb is the correct 
one, either the original working one, or a new one built with the kernel.

Any suggestions that you may have would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

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