
7 Sep
2009
7 Sep
'09
12:18 p.m.
Dear "Hu Mingkai-B21284",
In message 73839B4A0818E747864426270AC332C30447ECAF@zmy16exm20.fsl.freescale.net you wrote:
It should be enough to pass the make target name to the mkconfig script resp. the board config file, i. e. in this case either "CONFIG_MPC8536DS_NAND" or "CONFIG_MPC8536DS_NAND_36BIT". The rest of the scripting/decision making can then be done in the board config file.
Thanks for your replay, but I'm not totally catch on you. "the board config file" in your words refer to board/*/config.mk, right?
No, with "board config file" I mean include/configs/*.h
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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