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Old 06-18-2008   #1 (permalink)
ianbrn
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How can I Build a module in a different folder

Hello,

I had written a small HelloWorld module; I had prepared this simple
Makefile for it:

obj-m := HelloWorld.o

KDIR := /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build

PWD := $(shell pwd)

default:
$(MAKE) -C $(KDIR) SUBDIRS=$(PWD) modules


I ran make, the ko file was created, and I could insmod the module.

I want to be able to run make and that the results (the *.o and
*.ko and all intermediate results) will be in a different folder,
named myFolder.
What should I do ?
I tried to run make make make O=myFolder (where myFolder is a directory
I created under where I am ) but I got errors.
How should this be done?
Moreover: can this be done by setting some option in the Makefile itself ?

Regards,
Ian
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