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Robert P. J. Day wrote:
a short question about some logic in all.sh. if you're building a CYGWIN target, then obviously you don't need to set LINUX_DIR, which would normally mean that there's no associated need to set KERNELCONFIG either, right?
however, even if you're building a CYGWIN target, the value of KERNELCONFIG will still be tested, which seems kind of redundant. in fact, if KERNELCONFIG refers to an unreadable file, the script will abort, even though CYGWIN really doesn't need this variable at all.
The cygwin support is new, and may need a bit of polish, so this kind of issue is not surprising. Feel free to submit a patch to fix it.
If you do, please avoid wholesale reformatting or rewriting, and make the patch as small as possible. - Dan
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