During the second stage of the module build, Linux 2.6.26 does not
define $(obj). Try using $(SUBDIRS) as $(obj) before falling back to
the current directory.
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Dollar signs should be written as two dollar signs to be interpreted by
the shell rather than by the make.
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Signed-off-by: Russell Harmon <eatnumber1@gmail.com>
Switch from `` to POSIX preferred (and more readable) $()
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DIRS_MODULES is always used in the context when the Makefile is
processed directly, not from the kernel build system. Therefore, it's
equivalent to obj-y.
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