Asus usb ac56 driver update2/3/2023 I now cross-compile my modules on a PC running Ubuntu 14.0.2 but compiling on a Pi is similar. I read your tutorial and to begin with was rather confused as I use a totally different method but after going through it several times it started to connect. The main issue as far as I'm concerned is getting the correct source. However, if you have the space cloning the whole repo can be rather more convenient. You could create a seperate directory for each branch and only clone the necessary depth for each branch saving a considerable amount of disk space. Cloning the current rpi-4.0.y branch can be done using git clone -depth 150 -b rpi-4.0.y linux-4.0 again downloading about 140MB. It is possible to reduce the amount downloaded by specifying the branch to clone using the -b option and the -depth option.Īs an example to clone the current rpi-3.18.y branch you could use git clone -depth 500 -b rpi-3.18.y linux-3.18 and it downloads approx 140MB. To get round this you can clone the complete linux repo, but this does download a substantial amount of code. It seems as you've found using the -depth parameter limits the branch you can access to the main current branch, rpi-4.0.y currently. Sorry for not responding to your posts earlier.įirst the -depth option.
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