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do not have the kernel you wish to compile against in either /usr/src/sys or /sys, then you will need to set SYSDIR to point to the sys directory of the source tree that contians the source. Also, minor tweaks to the load/unload targets from Bruce. I've had this through several make worlds, as well as using it on a daily basis for the past couple of weeks to build modules needed for testing at Timing Solutions. Reviewed and revised by: bde Work sponsored by: Timing Solutions |
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defines | ||
files | ||
files.alpha | ||
files.i386 | ||
files.pc98 | ||
kern.mk | ||
kmod.mk | ||
ldscript.alpha | ||
ldscript.amd64 | ||
ldscript.i386 | ||
ldscript.powerpc | ||
majors | ||
Makefile.alpha | ||
Makefile.i386 | ||
Makefile.pc98 | ||
Makefile.powerpc | ||
newvers.sh | ||
NOTES | ||
options | ||
options.alpha | ||
options.i386 | ||
options.pc98 | ||
param.c | ||
systags.sh |