On Sun, Oct 13, 2002 at 12:33:48PM +0100, Gavin McCullagh wrote:
> Then you apply the patch(es) to the source and (I've never tried this part)
> if you didn't make clean the last time you'll find much of the objects
> won't need to be recompiled as they won't have changed. I'm not certain of
> whether/when it's necessary to run make clean though and I must say I
> always do it.
Patching, running 'make menuconfig', checking settings, saving and running
'make dep' works for me. Then again, I have to cut down compile times when
running three or four different kernels for different moods :)
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