Re: Building linux headers in an non-linux environment

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On 5.11.2012 23:43, Richard H Lee wrote:
> I'm trying to install linux headers for cygwin using crostool-ng.
> 
> ct-ng basically invokes the line:
> 
> make -C /home/richard/scratch/x86linux/.build/src/linux-3.5
> O=/home/richard/scratch/x86linux/.build/i386-unknown-linux-gnu/build/build-kernel-headers
> ARCH=x86
> INSTALL_HDR_PATH=/home/richard/x-tools/i386-unknown-linux-gnu/i386-unknown-linux-gnu/sysroot/usr
> V=1 headers_install
> 
> and it seems to have checked out v3.5 of the linux kernel.
> 
> The problem is that making the headers seems to require an existing set
> of headers already installed. The required headers seem to be in the
> include/ and arch/[target]/ directories.

Can you be more specific? What error messages are you getting? make
headers_install needs to compile scripts/unifdef.c, but this is not
linux specific.

Michal
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