Try 'refresh' instead.

On 5/5/12 2:29 AM, Peter Lawler wrote:
> Hi!
> I'm working on submitting a patch for the appweb package by following
> the Wiki page
> http://wiki.openwrt.org/doc/devel/patches#edit.an.existing.patch
> 
> The specific patch I'm working on is this one for appweb
> https://github.com/embedthis/appweb-3/commit/3c1a8e11ddef0b3c771dc8b09f0fe8c52b4f97f2#build/make/Makefile.top
> (mixed implicit and normal rules - as per this change to gnu make
> http://osdir.com/ml/bug-make-gnu/2011-04/msg00011.html regarding
> backward incompatibility )
> 
> Whilst I realise I could *probably* just submit the upstream patch, I
> thought it best to follow the Wiki as my first submission, particularly
> as I'd like to keep local changes in a formal way as documented by OpenWRT.
> 
> However I've got a 'little' stuck at the section of the wiki regarding
> how to 'move the new patch file over to the buildroot, run update on the
> package'
> 
> "make package/example/update V=99"
> In my case, this is
> 
> "make package/appweb/update V=99"
> 
> generates
> make[2]: *** No rule to make target `update'.  Stop.
> 
> So I'm wondering if I'm holding it wrong or whether the wiki page is
> incorrect.
> 
> Hoping someone's able to handhold me through this step in case I want or
> need to do the procedure again elsewhere.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Pete.
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