Le Samedi 21 Septembre 2002 22:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a �crit :
> Hi,
>
> I am upgrading to the latest version of the bewan adsl pci card drivers
> (http://www.bewan.com/bewan/drivers/bapst-0.3.4.tar.gz)
>
> I have setup up the debian/slink virtual uml and compiled the driver, but
> when I try and load the module I get
>
> # insmod unicorn_atm
> Using /lib/modules/unicorn_atm.o
> insmod: unresolved symbol do_BUG
Dave:
You should not use slink to compile kernel related stuff
In Bering kernel and modules are compiled with gcc 2.95 from debian Potatoe 
up to rc3 and from debian Woody now. But you can use a more recent compiler 
if you wish (the 2.95 leads to the smaller footprint though)
My advice would be for you to compile your own Bering kernelon whatever Linux 
developement box you have. You do not need to apply Bering kernel patches if 
you not not need them (but **DO** use the Bering kernel config file) and then 
compile bewan pci stuff out of your kernel tree
In the process you will be able to get rid of modules.lrp :-)
Jacques


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