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At 12:19 23/01/01, Keith Owens wrote:
>On Tue, 23 Jan 2001 12:16:11 +0000,
>Anders Karlsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Even if it is a pristine kernel tree? What function does the 'make
> >mrproper' fill on an unused kernel tree?
>
>Depends on how you removed the old tree.  If you did 'rm -rf *' then
>some dot files are left around.  make mrproper removes dot files, it
>may or may not be the fix.

And don't forget that even "an unused kernel tree" installed from scratch 
can very well not be clean from generated files as well. I always do a make 
mrproper after I uncompressed a new kernel tree to make sure there are no 
files there that shouldn't be.

Anton


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