2008/8/16, Ryan French <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi All,
>
> I am currently trying to build a custom kernel for my Google Summer of Code,
> and am running into a bit of a problem. I have all of my code compiling, but
> when I get to the linking stage as soon as it comes to the new files I have
> installed it says the *.o does not exist. I have added the files
> to /conf/files, and well as added the files to /conf/options and /conf/NOTES,
> and the option is set in my Makefile for the kernel. Is there another step I
> need to do before I can build the kernel?

Ryan,
can you please past the error message?
More specifically, missing .o are about your newly included files or other?
This can happen, for example, if the consumer of a subsystem wants to
use it and the subsystem is not compiled (the stack(9) without STACK
option, for example).

Thanks,
Attilio


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