Am Dienstag, den 06.02.2018, 10:49 -0600 schrieb Bruce Dubbs:
> hykw...@sina.com wrote:
> 
> > Actually, I want to build a new kernel with my old kernal config
> > (for the kernel 4.9) and here is my procedure:
> > 
> > 1. Extract Linux source codes
> > 2. switch to the source code folder and type "make mrproper"
> > 3. copy the old configure file to the folder: cp /sources/config-
> > 4.9 .config
> > 4. type "make oldconfig" and apply default value for all new
> > options
> > 5. type "make menuconfig" and check the value of the "Module
> > signature verification". Also, I make sure it is OFF.
> > 6. type "make" to build the codes.
> 
> That is basically the procedure I use also.
> 
> > I used Linux kernel 4.14.17, 4.15 and 4.15.1 source codes and
> > followed the above procedures. However, I could build the kernel
> > 4.14.17 sucessfully only. I got the same error message for kernel
> > 4.15 and 4.15.1.
> > 
> > So, any other options should I unselect for kernel 4.15?
> 
> I took a look at this and I think we will need to move openssl from
> BLFS 
> to LFS to enable the kernel to build.  The good news is that openssl
> does 
> not depend on any other BLFS packages, so it is just that one page.

+1 to this one.  Put it just before Python which than will be able to
handle https urls. To support that, it's currently required to build
Python again after OpenSSL has been installed - at least doing so fixed
it for me (found that while installing Ansible). 

> By my count, there are 72 packages in BLFS that refer to openssl so
> it may 
> be a good move anyway.
> 
> For now, I suggest building openssl in chroot before trying to build
> the 
> kernel.
> 
>    -- Bruce
> 
> 
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