Thanks Stuart! Will ask them for it

knowing the the folder where it is all kept helps doing things by hand

Érico V. Porto


On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Stuart Hughes <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi Erico,
>
> That BSP is not in the public Savannah CVS.  I guess it's from Freescale,
> so it's worth asking if they have an update kernel.
>
> In principle what you need is:
>
>    - A working new kernel source.  You probably should ask Freescale
>    which is the best origin for this.  This can be placed in /opt/ltib/pkgs/
>    (locally)
>    - A new kernel spec file
>    - Update config/platform/_your_target_/main.lkc
>    - You may need a new kernel config file.  This would go in
>    config/platform/_your_target_/main.lkc too
>    - Run ./ltib --configure and select your new kernel
>
> If it fails to build, look in rpm/BUILD/linux/... make your fixes and then
> re-run: ./ltib -p kernel
>
> If you look in doc/LtibBestPractices there's a bit more of a write up
> about this.
>
> Regards, Stuart
>
>
>
> On 10/11/11 12:32, Érico Porto wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
>  I'm really new in this lis and at using ltib. I'm using a mpc8323E and I
> wanted to upgrade my kernel to the newest available. How do I do that? Is
> it directly from kernel.org? I really really have no idea how to start.
> I've read some documentation on the web but they seemed very old, and
> freescale's bsp isn't updated since 2008. What directories does ltib uses
> to store and build kernel?
>
>  Regrd
>
>  Érico V. Porto
>
>
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