Good day everyone! I've recently tried building a 2.4.20-ck7 kernel, as well as external PCMCIA drivers for the debian distribution (Sid).
I keep getting problems with certain include files being broken (or
that's what the compiler (gcc 3.3) says). Maybe this is caused by the ck
patches -- but the kernel image builds fine. I'm having no luck building
the external PCMCIA drivers -- and I need them to be able to use the
necessary userland tools and kernel drivers for the PCMCIA cards I have
(LinkSys PCM200(?) 10/100 Ethernet and LinkSys WPC11(?) Wi-Fi).
I'm going to try using the older stable compiler (gcc-2.95) but I'm not
sure if it should solve the problem. Has anybody run into similar
problems? How did you come about solving or getting around it?
Guidance is most appreciated. :)
TIA! :)
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