re: Building the kernel 6.0.2
re: Building the kernel 6.0.2
- Subject: re: Building the kernel 6.0.2
- From: Jeff Jenkins <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 20:42:50 -0800
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 18:55:41 +0900 (KST)
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Subject: Building the kernel 6.0.2
Justin Walker has valiantly suggested several possibilities for #1,
but I don't see anything for the second item. There is a web page
that describes how to build the kernel on a Mac OS X 10.1 system, but
it doesn't seem to hold for 10.2.
>> Yes Indeed. You install 6.0.2 darwin iso image on x86. and You should
>> download CoreFoundations(
>>
http://web.mit.edu/darwin/www/CF-262-1151.tar.gz
>>)
>> and gcc3-1208.tar.gz and cctools-440.tar.gz from the
>>
http://web.mit.edu/darwin/www
>> and you retreive xnu source and check your path and the following
files
>> as listed in 10.1 kernel build howto documents.
>>/usr/local/bin/seg_hack
>>/usr/local/bin/relpath
>>/usr/local/include/streams/streams.h
>>/usr/local/include/streams/streamsextra.h
>>/usr/local/lib/libkld.a
>>/usr/local/lib/system/libstreams.a
>> You finished the prerequsite action to build the darwin kernel.
>>% source SETUP/setup.csh
>>% make exporthdrs
>>% make
>> That's all.
>> Good lucks.
Um, sorry for the total ignorance, but what about building on a Mac OS
X on PPC? I am running 10.2.3.
BTW, are the sources found in xnu the same as those provided in a Mac
OS X install? I mean, if I build mach_kernel will it work if I replace
the mach_kernel that is provided as part of Mac OS X?
-- jrj
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