On Sun, Feb 10, 2008 at 10:39:13AM +0100, Petr Stehlik wrote: > Christian T. Steigies pí?e v So 09. 02. 2008 v 21:43 +0100: > > If you only want to build for atari, edit: > > debian/config/m68k/define > > debian/arch/m68k/defines ? I figured that out already.
Yup > > and comment out all flavours except atari. Then start the build: > > debuild -B -am68k > > -B to only build the binaries, no source packages, -am68k if you want to > > cross-compile, can be omitted on an m68k box. > > > > The build will apply the debian and m68k specific patches and create a dir > > debian/build/build_m68k_none_atari > > first it builds a documentation and that takes _ages_. At first it should create the source directories before it starts to build anything. Are you sure you pass -B to your debuild call? I forgot how to call that manually, ./debian/rules -B might have the same effect. > I just wanted to get a working kernel (2.6.18 is working well) with > Roman's NFBLOCK module. If somebody was building 2.6.24 (Roman's patch > seems to be against something newer than 2.6.18) or backported the > NFBLOCK for 2.6.18 and cross-compiled I'd be glad as it would save me > quite some ARAnyM CPU time :-) That patch is not in the CVS? Send me the patch and the config options I need to activate and I can start a cross-compilation at work, the machine is idle atm. Christia -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]