Hi Stuart,

Thanks for the the reply, please bare with me, I'm new to LTIB and embedded
Linux.

I first tried changing the default toolchain, kernel source and toolchain
prefix in LTIB, with the default kernel configuration, the build failed.

This failure might have something to do with the kernel config, it would
appear that the config that had been used isn't that of the default config
from the kernel source. If I were to 'make menuconfig' the kernel source the
menu that appears has a list of different options when compared to the
kernel menuconfig that LTIB starts up. I had a look at main.lkc but I don't
quite understand why LTIB is ignoring the default .config for the kernel and
appears to be using some other .config, i.e I'm not sure which config is
being used?

Would I be better dumping the freescale version of LTIB and using the CVS
version, is there any difference except for the supported platforms?

Thanks

Wayne

On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 8:46 AM, Stuart Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

> **
> Hi Wayne,
>
> Making the changes are easy.  Basically you need to edit the
> config/platform/_target_/main.lkc file to refer to the toolchain/kernel you
> want to use.  Make sure to copy also the correct TOOLCHAIN_FLAGS etc from
> the existing BSP using those assets.
>
> The main thing you'll need to do is to test.
>
> Regards, Stuart
>
>
> On 20/06/11 16:49, Wayne Tams wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>  Is it difficult to integrate kernel source and a tool-chain into LTIB
> from another BSP. The reason I ask is that I am using an i.MX53 based SoM
> and the build tools are bad and I really like using LTIB, my exposure coming
> from using LTIB with the i.MX53QSB.
>
>  I can see from the Freescale provided LTIB that I could select custom
> kernel source and a custom toolchain, what are likely outcomes if I were to
> change these? Do I need to be digging deeper and look at modifying other
> files?
>
>  Regards
>
>  Wayne
>
>
>
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