Well, it wasn't exactly to follow our original plan;
It was just a step towards finding out where things are going wrong in my build process . . . . .
I have taken a virgin, kernel.org 2.6.26 kernel (most recent - 2.6.26.8) and applied the most recent, virgin, RT patch (-rt16) to it.
(I also made a 2.6.26.8-rt1 source tree also.)
Although Amazon (lab126) used the RT patched source, they have it optioned "off" in the build. (Duh... Not a clue as to why.)
So as "stock" as possible (no Freescale changes, no lab126 changes) -
The foolish automation still is turning out empty '__versions' segments.
I did get one build failure (for the kernel, not the modules) that said it was missing a specific load (linker) script for this version.
Will go searching my "source file catalog" to see if I can find a K3 copy of that thing.
One small step towards being free to build our own Kindle kernel.
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