Forráskód Böngészése

kbuild: Use relative path for $(objtree)

The main Makefile sets its working directory to the object tree and
never changes it again. Therefore, we can use '.' instead of the
absolute path. The only case where we need the absolute path is when
creating the 'build' symlink in /lib/modules.

Acked-by: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
Michal Marek 11 éve
szülő
commit
7e1c04779e
1 módosított fájl, 2 hozzáadás és 2 törlés
  1. 2 2
      Makefile

+ 2 - 2
Makefile

@@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ _all: modules
 endif
 endif
 
 
 srctree		:= $(if $(KBUILD_SRC),$(KBUILD_SRC),$(CURDIR))
 srctree		:= $(if $(KBUILD_SRC),$(KBUILD_SRC),$(CURDIR))
-objtree		:= $(CURDIR)
+objtree		:= .
 src		:= $(srctree)
 src		:= $(srctree)
 obj		:= $(objtree)
 obj		:= $(objtree)
 
 
@@ -1062,7 +1062,7 @@ _modinst_:
 	@ln -s $(srctree) $(MODLIB)/source
 	@ln -s $(srctree) $(MODLIB)/source
 	@if [ ! $(objtree) -ef  $(MODLIB)/build ]; then \
 	@if [ ! $(objtree) -ef  $(MODLIB)/build ]; then \
 		rm -f $(MODLIB)/build ; \
 		rm -f $(MODLIB)/build ; \
-		ln -s $(objtree) $(MODLIB)/build ; \
+		ln -s $(CURDIR) $(MODLIB)/build ; \
 	fi
 	fi
 	@cp -f $(objtree)/modules.order $(MODLIB)/
 	@cp -f $(objtree)/modules.order $(MODLIB)/
 	@cp -f $(objtree)/modules.builtin $(MODLIB)/
 	@cp -f $(objtree)/modules.builtin $(MODLIB)/