Audrey Beck wrote:
> 
> Lance Borden wrote:
> >
> > I'm at a dead end here...sure hope y'all have some insight!
> > I'm trying to recompile my kernel for my zip100 parallel port drive. When I get
> > to the 'make bzImage' step, I get the following error message every time:
> >
> > gcc -06 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-exceptions -fno-rtti -pipe -s -mpentium
> > -mcpu=pentium -march=pentium -ffast-math -fexpensive-optimizations -o
> > scripts/split-include scripts/split-include.c
> > cc1: Invalid option 'pentium'
> > cc1: Invalid option 'cpu=pentium
> > cc1: Invalid option 'arch=pentium'
> > cc1: Invalid option '-fno-exceptions'
> > cc1: Invalid option '-fno-rtti'
> > make: *** [scripts/split-include] Error 1
> >
> > I used 'make config' to configure the kernel ('make xconfig' also got me an
> > error and didn't start, so I just tried the 'make config' which ran fine). I
> > followed the directions from the HOW-TO (as well as the instructions found in
> > the book Linux: Installation, Configuration, Use) exactly. Nevertheless, I got
> > this error.
> >
> > Here's what I did in 'make config': I simply hit Enter at every option, except
> > where I wanted to make changes (SCSI support Y, SCSI disk support Y...). Then I
> > did 'make dep' and 'make clean'. Then...the error when I did 'make bzImage' (I
> > also tried 'make zImage', but it got me the same error).
> >
> > After it didn't work the first time, I made a couple of other changes to the
> > configuration. I DON'T have a pentium machine. It is AMD K6II. So, I entered the
> > K6 info into the line that gave me the option for 386, 486, 586, pentium, K6...
> > (My thought was, maybe this change would get rid of at least the pentium-related
> > invalid options, but the error is exactly the same every time).
> >
> > I don't know if there is a problem with my kernel sources, with gcc, with the
> > settings I'm entering, or if I'm just too stupid to be doing this!
> >
> > Any of y'all have a clue what this error means and how I can fix it? Thanks so
> > much for your help!
> >
> > Lance
> 
> I'm no help on the compile problem.  But do you need to recompile the
> kernel for your zip drive?  I thought you just loaded the ppo module for
> parallel port zip?
Audrey, Thanks for the thought...no dice. My problem is when I originally
installed I didn't configure for scsi support at all, and I don't think I set up
printer support as a module - both of these are pre-conditions from what I
understand. Bummer.  Anyone else out there with a clue?? Lance

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