On 8/24/20 11:52 AM, Don Zickus wrote:
make mrproper
mkdir output
make O=output dist-configs
Here's a simpler case:
make dist-config *works*.
However, make dist-configs-arch fails with
make[2]: *** redhat: No such file or directory. Stop.
make[1]: *** [/home/prarit/git-kernel/kernel-ark/Makefile.dist:59:
dist-configs-arch] Error 2
make: *** [Makefile.dist:59: dist-configs-arch] Error 2
What is interesting is if I do directly call the Makefile code for the
dist-configs target, then 'make dist-configs-arch' magically *works*.
diff --git a/redhat/Makefile b/redhat/Makefile
index 8c6a3a510768..2d1626920d08 100644
--- a/redhat/Makefile
+++ b/redhat/Makefile
@@ -154,7 +154,9 @@ dist-configs-prep: dist-clean-configs
cd $(REDHAT)/configs; TARGET=$(DIST_TARGET) ./build_configs.sh
$(PACKAGE_NAME) $(ARCH_MACH)
dist-configs-arch: ARCH_MACH = $(MACH)
-dist-configs-arch: dist-configs
+dist-configs-arch: dist-configs-prep
+ @cd $(REDHAT)/configs; VERSION=$(KVERSION) ./generate_all_configs.sh
rhel 1; \
+ ./process_configs.sh $(PROCESS_CONFIGS_OPTS) $(PACKAGE_NAME) $(KVERSION)
dist-clean-configs:
cd $(REDHAT)/configs; rm -f kernel-*.config \
I suspect there is some subtlety around setting variables or something that is
causing this problem.
P.