List,
        One more update.  In 8.2 this same client complies just fine.  My 8.2
is using gcc-2.96 where 9.0 is using gcc-3.2.  Could this be a problem? 
And again do I care? sence it seems to be working.

Jim F

On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 20:16, Jim Fazio wrote:
> List,
>       My original problem/question was that I could not get my Cisco VPN
> client to work on any MDK kernel newer than 2.4.18-6 in MDK 8.2.  When I
> upgraded my kernel in 8.2 it failed to ever work again, even on
> re-install (of vpn client).  In MDK9.0 the vpn client also did not
> work.  After alot of research I found that someone once said that the
> kernel on their RH distro did not appear to be made from the source
> files that accompanied it.  So I did a make dep in my /usr/src/linux,
> then a make bzImage, and nothing else ( I did not even touch the
> .config), so this should be an exact copy? of the stock kernel?  Well my
> vpn client works on this new kernel.  So I guess my problem is solved.
> 
>       But...  On compilation of the vpn client I got this stuff;
> 
> Making module
> frag.c: In function `queue_fragment':
> frag.c:55: warning: concatenation of string literals with __FUNCTION__
> is deprecated
> frag.c:62: warning: concatenation of string literals with __FUNCTION__
> is deprecated
> frag.c:78: warning: concatenation of string literals with __FUNCTION__
> is deprecated
> frag.c: In function `have_all_fragments':
> frag.c:122: warning: concatenation of string literals with __FUNCTION__
> is deprecated
> frag.c: In function `need_reorder_frag':
> frag.c:202: warning: concatenation of string literals with __FUNCTION__
> is deprecated
> frag.c: In function `handle_fragment':
> frag.c:257: warning: concatenation of string literals with __FUNCTION__
> is deprecated
> Create module directory "/lib/modules/2.4.19-16mdk/CiscoVPN".
> Copying module to directory "/lib/modules/2.4.19-16mdk/CiscoVPN".
> Creating start/stop script "/etc/init.d/vpnclient_init".
> Creating VPN configuration file
> "/etc/CiscoSystemsVPNClient/vpnclient.ini".
> 
>       It seems to work, I get connected, and stay connected.  Is this stuff a
> problem?  Should I still be working on this?  Or .. just be happy :-)  
> 
> P.S. I love 9.0 and think I'm ready to trash my working 8.2.
> 
> Jim F.
> 
> 
> 
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