On 08/31/2011 09:07 AM, Michael Olbrich wrote:
Why is PTXCONF_KERNEL_HEADER enabled at all? The package is mostly used
because the kernel header in the toolchain are too old. It seems this
version is too old. Newer kernel (2.6.39 here) don't install scsi.h.
I don't know which version changed this.
I usually use KERNEL_HEADER_VERSION == KERNEL_VERSION.

Michael

BUSYBOX and IPTABLES select KERNEL_HEADER. I recently upgraded my kernel from 2.6.33.7 to 2.6.33.9 but I haven't changed the kernel headers in the toolchain. I tried using 2.6.33.7 and 2.6.33.9 for KERNEL_HEADER_VERSION. I'm using a real-time kernel so upgrading isn't so easy. After we get this release out to customers I hope to start working with Linux 3.0+ real-time kernels. If you don't think this will be a problem for anyone else you can just leave it as is and I will put the old udev.make in my workspace/rules until we upgrade our kernel.

Regards,
George

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