Well, fast -- it depends! :) My Crusoe tablet, Compaq TC1000, can use any break it gets... And generally, the beauty of a make system is not to do any extra moves. Since it already knows what to build, why not let it install just that?
Cheers, Alexy On 1/10/07, Bill Davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Alexy Khrabrov wrote: > The 2.6 build system compiles only those modules whose config > changed. However, the install still installs all modules. > > Is there a way to entice make modules_install to install only those > new modules we've actually just changed/built? Out of curiosity, why? I've noticed this, but the copy runs so fast I never really thought about it as an issue. -- bill davidsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> CTO TMR Associates, Inc Doing interesting things with small computers since 1979
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