I downloaded the svn (version 373) hello module and would like to compile it.
I use: - make -C l4 O=/my-build oldconfig - make O=/my-build
Here "make" always compiles the kernel using the ia32short template.
Compiling Fiasco separately with a different config works fine.
Now my questions: Is it possible to build L4 using a different Fiasco Config? If so, how?
Is it possible to compile L4 hello module without building the kernel and use this together with the separately build kernel? If so, how?
Thanks for your help.
Kind Regards, Stefan
Hi Stefan,
Now my questions: Is it possible to build L4 using a different Fiasco Config? If so, how?
When by L4 you mean building the L4 packages in l4/pkg - sure. They are in no way elated to the Fiasco build config. (Note, that the L4 build directory is even different from the Fiasco one.) You can change the L4 config easily by going to your L4 build Directory and running "make config".
Is it possible to compile L4 hello module without building the kernel and use this together with the separately build kernel? If so, how?
Sure.
$> make O=<path_to_l4_build_dir>/pkg/hello
Will do the trick as well as manually going to <path_to_l4_build_dir>/pkg/hello and running make.
Bjoern
l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de