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authorBruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@windriver.com>2012-08-28 08:41:45 +0200
committerScott Garman <scott.a.garman@intel.com>2012-09-24 09:51:10 -0700
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kernel: save $kerndir/tools and $kerndir/lib from pruning
The kernel source tree in the sysroot has all unecessary source code removed. The existing use case is to support module building out of the sysroot, but as more toolsa are moved into the kernel tree itself there are new use cases for the kernel sysroot source. To avoid putting dependencies on the kernel, and to be able to individually build and package these tools out of the source tree, we can save $kerndir/tools and $kernddir/lib from being removed. This enables tools like perf to be built our of the kernel source in the sysroot, without significantly increasing the amount of source in the sysroot. Signed-off-by: Bruce Ashfield <bruce.ashfield@windriver.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
-rw-r--r--meta/classes/kernel.bbclass2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass b/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass
index 7512ee0cdb..3ccd753529 100644
--- a/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass
+++ b/meta/classes/kernel.bbclass
@@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ kernel_do_install() {
#
oe_runmake -C $kerneldir CC="${KERNEL_CC}" LD="${KERNEL_LD}" clean
make -C $kerneldir _mrproper_scripts
- find $kerneldir -path $kerneldir/scripts -prune -o -name "*.[csS]" -exec rm '{}' \;
+ find $kerneldir -path $kerneldir/lib -prune -o -path $kerneldir/tools -prune -o -path $kerneldir/scripts -prune -o -name "*.[csS]" -exec rm '{}' \;
find $kerneldir/Documentation -name "*.txt" -exec rm '{}' \;
# As of Linux kernel version 3.0.1, the clean target removes