On Wednesday, June 18, 2014 7:31 AM, Anders Darander 
<anders.daran...@gmail.com> wrote:
 


 
Well, from your first email, I got the impression that you tried to move an 
in-tree module out of the kernel tree. 
What 3rd party module is it that you're building, that is delivered to you in a 
state to only allow in-tree builds? That's a pretty uncommon situation. 
Are the config options you need to be set something that only this module knows 
about, or are they something the rest of the kernel knows about? 
> Without  trying to sound confrontational, why not build it out of tree?
Well, there's nothing wrong to build a true 3rd party module out-of-tree. It 
might very well be your only choice due to a number of factors. 
Though, if you can get it upstreamed, you'll win in the long term. 
Cheers, 

Anders 


I'm playing with a module off of github -  fbtft.   All the config is local to 
the module.  

Thanks









 
Well, from your first email, I got the impression that you tried to move an 
in-tree module out of the kernel tree. 
What 3rd party module is it that you're building, that is delivered to you in a 
state to only allow in-tree builds? That's a pretty uncommon situation. 
Are the config options you need to be set something that only this module knows 
about, or are they something the rest of the kernel knows about? 
> Without  trying to sound confrontational, why not build it out of tree?
Well, there's nothing wrong to build a true 3rd party module out-of-tree. It 
might very well be your only choice due to a number of factors. 
Though, if you can get it upstreamed, you'll win in the long term. 
Cheers, 

Anders 
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