Hi Dave,

On Monday 22 July 2013 10:28:15 Dave Festing wrote:
> David Festing <dave_festing@...> writes:
> > > I will just put back my previous ptxconfig file, which
> > > I have fortunately saved :)
> >
> > And that saved the day.  I searched through old emails and see that I had
> > a similar problem when I tried to include RFKILL, when building WiFi
> > support in the kernel about 3 months ago.
> >
> > Would building sierra.c as a kernel module (out of tree?) be the most
> > likely way to succeed?
>
> Not much better.  There were some compile errors, which I will try to
> resolve.
>
> It would be informative to know is why 2.6.39 keeps getting dragged in (and
> with an incorrect md5sum when you allow it to proceed), when trying to
> enable some kernel features.

Not every BSP requires a kernel to be built. But some userland packages require 
the kernel headers. That is why PTXdist uses two packages for this, to not 
force to build and install a kernel if only the headers are required. And the 
kernel headers package uses an older kernel release.

Regards,
Juergen

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