Right, but it still make symlinks to source files, generate the makefiles, and execute it immediatly with its own options. What I want is something ready to be included in current 2.6 linux tree, so as to be able to run it with different options.Guillaume Rousse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I don't care how much call to configure or make I have to do, what I want is to be able to reach a stage where I could invoke make with my own args to create a single kernel module. Current build system give me one makefile that immediatly creates two target modules with hardcoded args, and I couldn't find any intermediate step.
make MPS=SP
Will make only one of them.
BTW, I could be wrong, but I don't really see kernel-tree-specific options in the generated makefile, apart build directory pathes that could get easily made relatives. I tested against two different 2.6 sources trees. I also think and insertions of package and version name in the module could be made before shipping the source tree. I'll try to do a manual setup, based on the list of .o files in the makefile.
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