I'm using a configuration management system.  The kernel is in the 
repository.  It has some custom mods and the kbuild-2.5 (previous 
release) applied.  I just wanted to apply the new one over the top.  I 
could probably backout the the changeset that put the kbuild patches in 
but I've never done this before.  I guess it's a good time to try it 
(when the PPC patches are available).  For now I'll keep going with the 
current PPC release.

Thanks,
Brendan Simon.



Keith Owens wrote:

>On Tue, 09 Apr 2002 12:45:18 +1000, 
>Brendan J Simon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Is it easy to patch from release 2 from the the previous release of 
>>kbuild-2.5 ?
>>ie. is it as easy as untarring everyting in the Linux source directory 
>>that has the previous kbuild-2.5 patches applied ??
>>Maybe I have to remvoe the Makefile-2.5 directory and the entire scripts 
>>directory first ???
>>
>
>Start from a clean Marcelo kernel.  Apply the latest kbuild 2.5 core
>patch (current kbuild-2.5-core-2), the core patch is kernel
>independent.  Apply the common and architecture patches for the kernel
>you are working on.
>
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