Re: [KCONFIG] Can't compile 2.6.12 without Gettext

From: Adrian Bunk (bunk_at_stusta.de)
Date: 08/27/05

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    Date:	Sat, 27 Aug 2005 14:47:52 +0200
    To: Jerome Pinot <ngc891@gmail.com>
    
    

    On Thu, Aug 25, 2005 at 01:30:41PM +0900, Jerome Pinot wrote:

    > Hi,

    Hi Jerome,

    > I didn't see much informations about this.
    >
    > It's not possible to "make {,menu}config" and even to compile a 2.6.12
    > kernel if there is no or partially installed Gettext on the system.
    >
    > Full Gettext is *required* to launch the kbuild scripts since the
    > modifications to add i18n to the config scripts.
    >
    > Not all system have gettext, I'm thinking about small or embedded
    > system with specific toolchain. For example, uClibc is widely used but
    > as still a partial nls support.
    >
    > Anyway, this should not be required for compiling a kernel. At least
    > an option to pass to make which override the default behavior could
    > solve the issue.
    >
    > Moreover, the script doesn't do any sanity check about the system
    > (there is no configure script of course) and just try to catch the
    > gettext binaries he founds first. There is a hard-coded filename too.
    >
    > Seems dangerous to me and should not be allowed by default.
    >
    > Am I misleading ?

    are you using an ftp.kernel.org 2.6.12 kernel or a vendor kernel?

    If it's an ftp.kernel.org kernel, please send the exact error messages
    you are seeing.

    > Jerome Pinot

    cu
    Adrian

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