Hi Toan,
Toan Pham wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made a modification to the linux bootup logo
> (linuxsrc/drivers/video/logo/logo_linux_224.ppm), and wanted to
> create a patch for the linux26 kernel package. However, patch or
> scripts/Create-Diff could not create
> patch files for binary data. I would like to know what is the easiest
> way to add a binary file to a source
> before building a package.
>
> Currently, I cheated by breaking the build right before make, and
> manually added the binary file and proceeded
> with 'eval make $makeopt' etc....
>
aren't the Linux boot logos build from ASCII files for that reason
(just form the top of my memory, would need to take a look again)?
But, as last resort, there are also binary patch utilities available
(vdelta / xdelta etc.).
The easiest solution would probably to copy over the file in a premake
hook in your target/.../ *linunx26* overlay file.
Greetings,
René
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