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Re: [Ltib] LTIB 8.1.2 ignores the kernel configuration request
From: |
Stuart Hughes |
Subject: |
Re: [Ltib] LTIB 8.1.2 ignores the kernel configuration request |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Nov 2008 08:38:47 +0000 |
Hi Thierry,
That missing file is causing the problem. The strange thing is that I
can't find any reference to that file in the copy of LTIB I have.
Where did you get your copy of LTIB? is it possible that someone has
updated config/userspace/package.lkc?
Regards, Stuart
On Wed, 2008-11-26 at 17:38 +0100, Thierry Pierret wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using LTIB on my i686 laptop under Ubuntu 8.10 (GNU/Linux
> 2-6.27-8-genberic) to create an image for armv6l iMX31 3-Stack
> platform. This image is based on the 2.6.24 Linux kernel.
>
> I recently updated LTIB from the 7.4.1 version to the 8.1.2 version
> (actually, this was a new installation). Since then, even if I check
> the "Configure the kernel" box, the kernel menuconfig is not started
> at all.
>
> Here are the first output lines of a configuration :
>
> $ ./ltib -c
> + [ -n config/platform/imx/imx31_3stack.cf -a ! -f
> config/platform/imx/.config ]
> + [ -n ]
> + cd config/platform/imx
> + mconf main.lkc
> ../../userspace/packages.lkc:6: can't open file "fsl_mm.lkc"
> #
> # using defaults found in .config
> #
>
>
> *** End of configuration.
> *** Check the top-level Makefile for additional configuration
> options.
>
> + cp .config defconfig.dev
>
> Processing platform: Freescale iMX31 3-Stack Board
> ====================================================
> using config/platform/imx/.config
> PKG_CSR_WIFI_SRC in config/platform/imx/pkg_map is not selectable
> PKG_FSL_GUI_IMX35 in config/platform/imx/pkg_map is not selectable
> PKG_FSL_GUI_IMX37 in config/platform/imx/pkg_map is not selectable
> PKG_MBX_SRC in config/platform/imx/pkg_map is not selectable
>
> Processing: fake-provides
> ===========================
>
> Processing: kernel
> ====================
>
> Processing: skell
> ===================
>
> ....
>
>
> Could this error about the "fsl_mm.lkc" file be the cause of this ?
> What have I done wrong ?
>
> Thanks in advance for your support.
> Regards.
>
> Thierry Pierret
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