A question on developing on vkernel.
Pratyush Kshirsagar
pratyush.kshirsagar at gmail.com
Sat Mar 26 07:19:29 PDT 2011
Mostly, if you have done some changes and haven't updated the kernel in couple of weeks.Its good to pull the updated source and compile it with you changes.This saves a lot of time later as the building takes lot of time.
The good idea is to read the make file, the comments inside are helpful this is what I first started with during my early dragonfly days :)Feel free to ask questions on the mailing lists....- Pratyush Kshirsagar.
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 4:01 AM, Chris Turner <c.turner at 199technologies.com> wrote:
On 03/26/11 00:54, Nohhyun Park wrote:
My questions is, do you typically;
1. work on the src code in /usr/src directly and build using
# cd /usr/src
# make -DNO_MODULES buildkernel KERNCONF=VKERNEL
# make -DNO_MODULES installkernel KERNCONF=VKERNEL DESTDIR=/var/vkernel
thats the general idea - although the 'quickkernel' target tends to save
quite a bit of time ..
you can also set variables in /etc/make.conf to save some typing
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