Fred Clausen wrote:

Hey all -

I am having a couple of issues with things that I am trying to compile and I am at a wits end trying to figure out what to do.

All of these issues revolve around nmemonics. If I try to compile any 2.4.xx kernel, I get an error, in random places, about an invalid nmemonic ';'. Sometimes the error happens in the same place. This happens with the kernels I have mentioned, and several other packages. Sometimes I can fix the problem sometimes by re-emerging the package. I don't know what this means. I think it could be my RAM, however after running a RAM tester program(memtest), I don't get any errors with my RAM. Any thoughts? Here is a copy of the error I get when I try and compile the kernel(one of them at least):

Well I went ahead and decided to mess with the kernel. I got it working, and it compiles fine now 100% of the time. What I had to do was to disable anything I had selected in the networking options menu. I followed this link (http://webpages.charter.net/decibelshelp/LinuxHelp_IPtables.html) and everything I had set for this tutorial, I had to undo, and now the thing compiles. However, I don't have iptables working anymore.


:-/

Fred Clausen


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