So a commit I've ALMOST checked in for an embarassingly long time now has the description:
Remove unneeded commands from mkroot build airlock. 6.1 kernel doesn't need "diff dd ar less xzcat unxz", and patches to remove bc and gcc are at https://github.com/landley/linux/commits/mkroot-6.1 The commit also removes the two sed invocations in mkroot.sh that modify the kernel source, because the tree contains those changes as proper patches that can be ignored by the linux kernel mailing list. All this stuff has previously been submitted to lkml, and I've got a few more patches I'll probably append to it, but the question I'm going back and forth on is whether mkroot should still build vanilla kernel source, or whether it should expect to build my branch that has the cleanup patches. Hmmm... Rob P.S. Yes this has been holding up the release. _______________________________________________ Toybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.landley.net/listinfo.cgi/toybox-landley.net
