Which version of gcc do you have installed? I compile with gcc-2.96.x . But I have egcs installed too. Check wich version returns kgcc -v
El Mié 24 Oct 2001 13:53, escribiste: > Greetings again, > > Um, Civileme, if you are listening - do you have any comments to add > about the kernel compilation issues? I can't seem to find any other > references relating to this.... > > Regards, > David > > On Wednesday 24 October 2001 10:11, you wrote: > > --On Wednesday, October 24, 2001 9:16 AM -0600 David Oberbeck > > > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > However, I discovered that the kernel will still not compile, > > > somehow the configuration header files are still fscked up. Well, to > > > be more precise - as you mentioned - the kernel compiles, but the > > > module compilation fails. > > > > > > Sorry, don't have a solution for this one, still an issue with > > > kernel 2.4.12-3 for me (anyone else have any suggestions?) > > > > For me the problem seemed to be in linking for only some (maybe just a > > few) of the modules. I had to go back to 2.4.9 to compile/link without > > this problem. > > > > On any given system, there's a good chance that if only a few modules > > have problems, they wouldn't be needed anyway. And if a module that > > failed is needed, its source can be downloaded and compiled separately. > > > > I didn't have a chance to try this... 'make -k modules' This will tell > > make to ignore errors as much as it can and go on. You will probably > > want to review the make output to see just what problems there were, and > > see if you can live with them. So use: > > > > make -k modules 2>&1 | tee file.to.capture.output > > > > then after it's done have a look at file.to.capture.output > > I didn't try this, but if you do I'm interested to know if it works. > > > > Karl Cunningham ---------------------------------------- Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"; name="message.footer" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Content-Description: ----------------------------------------
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