Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 24 Jan 2008 22:34:06 +0100 | From | Sam Ravnborg <> | Subject | Re: Recursive variable `KBUILD_CFLAGS' references itself (eventually). |
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On Thu, Jan 24, 2008 at 10:31:18PM +0100, Jan Engelhardt wrote: > > On Jan 24 2008 22:27, Sam Ravnborg wrote: > >> > > Trying to do a 32bit build on a 64bit machine. > >> > > I did.. > >> > > make ARCH=i386 oldconfig > >> > > make ARCH=i386 arch/x86/ > >> > > >> > Walking through my mailbox I found this one. > >> > I did not get similar reports and I cannot reproduce it. > >> > Do you continue to see this or had it been fixed somehow? > >> > >> Still happens for me with the latest tree from git. > >> > >> $ make ARCH=i386 arch/x86/ > > > >There is no easy fx for this one. > >You try to build one of the non-standard directories and it just > >fails because arch/x86/Makefile is not a regular Kbuild file. > > > >Try with any other directory (almost any other) and it works. > >Considered unfortunate but not a bug - so I will not try to fix it. > > So, how are we going to build only arch/x86/ right now with kbuild?
It is not poissible.
You can do: make arch/x86/kernel/ make arch/x86/lib/ make arch/x86/mm/
But there is no easy way to build them in one go.
Sam
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