-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 04/27/2012 11:03 AM, Guillaume Gardet wrote:
Hi,
I forwarded your e-mail to -arm ML.
Le 27/04/2012 16:32, Jeff Mahoney a écrit :
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Hi all -
When I merged 3.4-rc1, I disabled ARM builds. I'd like to re-enable them now, but have no idea what the ARM guys want for config options.
What do you mean exactly? Must we just update the ARM config files manually or do you have some auto script to use?
You can git diff between the -rc1 update and current to see what's changed, but since those arm boards tend to be pretty specific, there may be some hand-tuning involved. The most convenient way is to add the new options you know you want to each config manually (or by script), enable armv7l in config.conf, expand the source tree, and while cd'd into the source tree, do patches/scripts/run_oldconfig.sh -a armv7l
Can someone go through and sync the configs up and send a patch/pull request for the new configs that also enable armv7l in config.conf?
For config.conf, we just need to remove the '#'?
Yep. - -Jeff - -- Jeff Mahoney SUSE Labs -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.19 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org/ iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJPmriPAAoJEB57S2MheeWyLNMQAJ+8V8JuLuT6Q8+3RWpt8zCC CbTm2sSlcXfAHNmpJ8K0KsdTy568JxcMYokm3LhRyDnauKEfg8Zhe+YPe1nku/2D vY1wOhQ9G9xsm/HpD/KsjUIy3X6RoMS7D74iFcL+vxOaPp3YOGotIi5YpW+70Sw/ k7tqtDWQ9Tzp1aNYB8j+vv3jyFMEX7vJPpFhHoB/EnplWhjWZ/62Y31LE8UygarB aRma9owjPMqL4g2s7vQI/93OCIXhMQnRI4Z1/qfEGBe1W9Fy1pIa4/N/ZCruJHRR UAdeqzCnEnO8rGhtnOlw3lToKWuXnJ7A7vz7y7NBM5BKC8Vl0xO3HrCrlDZUf+7A kdI84wf77M+1PntNEZEYR1tsLA9ISLPGFkINndPQlE/apl+zkSvb3A/2YOGZkKq+ lvSoUWCBo+5tsvR7WvEnVCLpuRlKZwzUS0R6oUJ29+EXvz7tgECbYHzJ9Gvvrqk7 hs35lAZUSpnasITfwn7yItIEPd13JSZDQS3VnV8n2U8tGvcsZPNd4PRmyyhTuCSs mS7FbKgueJa9KgRMz5q7Vu+Nm6bOpSUaEHO2n9D8Jy9gBSUROgPh14sQgUH8AgIO dbXq8V5CJU/9vZ4j/WT+0J77xioT7YhFQ594OjefHm7MX5OoOs77SN5VkB9LG2m3 6YxqZnhCddHbsGoB5sEX =WaIV -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-kernel+owner@opensuse.org