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To build YAFFS in the Linux kernel tree you need to run the patch-ker.sh
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script from the yaffs source directory, giving your choice as to whether
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you wish to copy (c) or link (l) the code and the path to your kernel
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sources and whether you want to use the single-version or multi-version
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code. e.g:
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./patch-ker.sh c m /usr/src/linux
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This will copy the yaffs files into /usr/src/linux/fs/yaffs2 and modify the Kconfig
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and Makefiles in the fs directory.
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./patch-ker.sh l m /usr/src/linux
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This does the same as the above but makes symbolic links instead. This can
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be handy if you are developing yaffs and want to interact with the yaffs git
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repository, make patches, or whatever.
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The single-version code is intended to track the current latest Linux kernel
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and does not attempt to support older versions of the kernel.
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The multi-version code supports more versions of the Linux kernel. It also
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supports some optional features that might be excluded from the
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single-version code.
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After you've run the script, go back to your normal kernel making procedure
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and configure the yaffs settings you want.
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Prolems? Contact the yaffs mailing list:
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http://www.aleph1.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/yaffs
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