try "make -DNO_WERROR kernel" it overrides the complier warning messages
being generated at the moment (that are treated as errors) .....


---- Aleksander Rozman - Andy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi !
> 
> I am trying to compile in my code for kernel, but every time I start
> 
> compile (even without my code) it stops in modules. It seems that latest
> 
> commits have a lot of modules errors. Is there a way to override building
> 
> modules. To build kernel I usually go to i386/compile/NAME directory
> and 
> issue make command. Is there a switch I can use to stop building of
> modules 
> (I have everything I need builtin in kernel, what I need).
> 
> Andy
> 
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