I built my own buildtool.mk file. I basically copied must of the setup from
the r1000 Makefile because I don't know alot about writing Makefiles. I
didn't need to tweak anything in the Makefiles from Realtek. In the
buildtool.cfg I sorta lied about where the files were coming from since I
didn't need to download them. I just use the -D option when building it.

Anyway I'd be happy to contribute. Do I just email the files to one of the
developers? Also there is an existing r8169 driver in the kernel under
/lib/modules/*(kernel name)*/drivers/net/. I don't know if this newer one
should replace it, or place the alternate at another location like
/lib/modules/*(kernel name)*/net. But having 2 driver versions with the same
name would be confusing plus it might screw up the build-modules scipt. As
you can see I'm not very experienced at this.

Please ignore my previous question. I was able to get my build environment
>> setup and compile the module without any problems :) I wasn't expecting it
>> to go so smoothly. Kudos to those of you who wrote the buildtool
>> environment.
>>
>> The new driver is working with my daughter board. Thanks for your help.
>>
>
> Did you build your own Makefile and buildtool.cfg and integrate it? If so,
> please provide it back to the community
>

>
> cheers
>
> Erich
>
>
>

-- 
Marvin Horst
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