[Buildroot] Q. How to use a custom kernel tree?

Jeremy Rosen jeremy.rosen at openwide.fr
Fri Mar 8 16:09:37 UTC 2013


ok, I misunderstood...

I thought he was actively developing and that he did the tarbal because
CUSTOM_TARBALL was the only way to override, not the other way round

my bad...

    Cordialement

    Jérémy Rosen

fight key loggers : write some perl using vim

----- Mail original -----
> Dear Jeremy Rosen,
> 
> Please don't top-post, this is annoying.
> 
> On Fri, 8 Mar 2013 17:00:51 +0100 (CET), Jeremy Rosen wrote:
> > simplest is to set a local.mk containing
> > 
> > LINUX_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR=<path to your uncompressed source>
> > 
> > this will use your directory as the sources.
> > 
> > there is also an option to specify the config file.
> > 
> > with those two you should be good
> 
> This doesn't really answers Chris question. The LINUX_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR
> mechanism is usually meant to be useful during development, when
> you're
> actively modifying your kernel tree.
> 
> Apparently, Chris is in a situation where he has some kernel sources
> that don't change, and therefore he creates a tarball from them, and
> expect Buildroot to be able to use this tarball. This can normally be
> achieved using the BR2_LINUX_KERNEL_CUSTOM_TARBALL_LOCATION option,
> which Chris rightly tried to use.
> 
> Thomas
> --
> Thomas Petazzoni, Free Electrons
> Kernel, drivers, real-time and embedded Linux
> development, consulting, training and support.
> http://free-electrons.com
> 


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