I'm using the gentoo-sources 2.4.22, but I don't really care so much
about having lirc immediatly, I can wait untile there is a stable gentoo
version. I thought it was a problem of my configuration... actually I
didn't asked to emerge lirc but gentoo wanted to install it as new
package during the emerge -u world. When I tryed to emerge world gentoo
wanted me install a lot of new packages, I thought they are needed by
the new versions of the packages I already had... But maybe I'm wrong
and I'm just filling my box with stuff I'll never use...

Can anyone help me in this? Maybe there's the way to don't install new
packages like lirc (now not working) and go ahead with the emerge world.

thanks,
alb

On Feb 11 at 04:16PM+0100, Jakub Krajcovic wrote:
> For starters you could use the latest cvs lirc 0.7.2 i think it is. And
> another thing, if you are compiling this under 2.6 kernels then i think
> you're out of luck. I am quite sure that lirc can't be compiled under
> 2.6 kernels. The only soulution i know of is to obtain the lirc pathc
> for 2.6 kernels, patch recompile, and compile the binariec (lircd and
> lircmd) under a 2.4 kernel. I can prove this works (my friend has done
> this in mandrake 9.2 at it is working fine under 2.6.2)
> 
> On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 13:07:50 +0100
> Alberto Bert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi all,
> > 
> > I'm having problems in compiling. Some days ago I couldn't compile
> > mozilla, but I thought because of some inconsistencies with old
> > packages (I forgot use -u while emerging since a while :-(
> > so I tryed to update first the system (everything ok) then world and
> > again a strange error:
> > 
> > emerge -uv lirc-0.6.6-r1
> > 
> > ...
> > 
> > lirc_i2c.c: In function `set_use_inc':
> > lirc_i2c.c:235: error: structure has no member named `inc_use'
> > lirc_i2c.c:236: error: structure has no member named `inc_use'
> > lirc_i2c.c: In function `set_use_dec':
> > lirc_i2c.c:245: error: structure has no member named `dec_use'
> > lirc_i2c.c:246: error: structure has no member named `dec_use'
> > lirc_i2c.c: In function `ir_attach':
> > lirc_i2c.c:334: error: structure has no member named `inc_use'
> > lirc_i2c.c:335: error: structure has no member named `inc_use'
> > lirc_i2c.c: In function `ir_detach':
> > lirc_i2c.c:345: error: structure has no member named `dec_use'
> > lirc_i2c.c:346: error: structure has no member named `dec_use'
> > make[3]: *** [lirc_i2c.o] Error 1
> > make[3]: Leaving directory
> > `/var/tmp/portage/lirc-0.6.6-r1/work/lirc-0.6.6/drivers/lirc_i2c'
> > make[2]: ***
> > [_mod_/var/tmp/portage/lirc-0.6.6-r1/work/lirc-0.6.6/drivers/lirc_i2c]
> > Error 2
> > make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.22-gentoo-r5'
> > make[1]: *** [lirc_i2c.o] Error 2
> > make[1]: Leaving directory
> > `/var/tmp/portage/lirc-0.6.6-r1/work/lirc-0.6.6/drivers/lirc_i2c'
> > make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
> > make: Leaving directory
> > `/var/tmp/portage/lirc-0.6.6-r1/work/lirc-0.6.6/drivers'
> > 
> > !!! ERROR: app-misc/lirc-0.6.6-r1 failed.
> > !!! Function src_compile, Line 105, Exitcode 2
> > !!! (no error message)
> > 
> > any idea?
> > thanks,
> > alb
> > 
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