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@@ -172,6 +172,7 @@ make install #make config ---------------------------------- + Build Tweaks ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Selecting Modules and Utilities @@ -181,6 +182,7 @@ you wish to download by running `make menuselect` . The selection of modules that you build (or rather: not build) is saved in the file `menuselect.makeopts`. + Extra Modules ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ To build extra modules / modules directory not included in the Zaptel @@ -193,6 +195,7 @@ SUBDIRS_EXTRA: Note that those names are not guaranteed to continue to work on newer versions. Hopefully there will be no need for such extra configuration. + Partial Build/Install ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ There are some make targets that are provided to build or install just @@ -215,6 +218,7 @@ parts of Zaptel: * make install-include: install zaptel.h - make config: should be run once to configure + Building to a Subtree ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The following may be useful when testing the package or when preparing a @@ -236,6 +240,26 @@ attempting to generate device files. In that case, try: make install DESTDIR=$PWD/target DYNFS= + +./configure Options +^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ +The configure script various several tests and based on them generates +some files ( build_tools/menuselect-deps and makeopts). You can pass it +--with options and variable settings, for instance: + + ./configure --without-ncurses CC="gcc-4.10" + +If you just want to recreate the same files without a full detection +run, use: + + ./config.status + +To re-run ./configure with the same parameters it was run with last +time, use: + + ./ocnfig.status --recheck + + zaptel.conf ~~~~~~~~~~~ The main method to configure Zaptel devices is using the utility |