Hi Mike,
Mike Frysinger wrote:
On Thursday 26 June 2008, Greg Ungerer wrote:
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Mike Frysinger wrote:
This removes the need for duplication of all the linux/config/modules
subtargets by just using a wildcard target. This also means people
now get
free access to all the fun k
On Thursday 26 June 2008, Greg Ungerer wrote:
> Greg Ungerer wrote:
> > Mike Frysinger wrote:
> >> This removes the need for duplication of all the linux/config/modules
> >> subtargets by just using a wildcard target. This also means people
> >> now get
> >> free access to all the fun kernel targe
Hi Mike,
Greg Ungerer wrote:
Mike Frysinger wrote:
This removes the need for duplication of all the linux/config/modules
subtargets by just using a wildcard target. This also means people
now get
free access to all the fun kernel targets without having to duplicate
another
rule in the tople
Hi Mike,
Mike Frysinger wrote:
This removes the need for duplication of all the linux/config/modules
subtargets by just using a wildcard target. This also means people now get
free access to all the fun kernel targets without having to duplicate another
rule in the toplevel (like `make linux_gc
This removes the need for duplication of all the linux/config/modules
subtargets by just using a wildcard target. This also means people now get
free access to all the fun kernel targets without having to duplicate another
rule in the toplevel (like `make linux_gconfig`).
Signed-off-by: Mike Frys