After some poking around I realized that you can get the latest set of patches by getting a new checkout of LTIB from using CVS. Is there a way to do this without creating a new ltib folder?
Kind Regards, Henri On Mon, Sep 19, 2011 at 4:44 PM, Henri Kjellberg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello all, > > I am quite new to developing on embedded Linux and attempting to > understand how LTIB functions. I am working with the Phytec LPC3250. > How do the patches that are developed in the lpclinux group get into > LTIB? Currently, if I run LTIB on my machine I can see in the > /rpm/SOURCES folder there are all the patches to the kernel up to > kernel-arm-2.6.34-lpc32xx-v108.patch, but if I look at the > ftp.lpclinux.com linux-2.6.34-lpc32xx.git summary I see there is a > v1.09 patch that was tagged on 2011-08-26. How do these patches get > into LTIB? Is there a way to update LTIB so that I have that latest > patch? > > Thanks, > Henri Kjellberg > Satellite Design Laboratory > University of Texas at Austin > _______________________________________________ LTIB home page: http://ltib.org Ltib mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/ltib
