On Wed, 12 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a driver that I maintain as part of my job. When compiled against the
> redhat 8 stock kernel (2.4.18-14), it fails a regression test. I would give
> more details, but I'm not sure exactly what the problem is myself yet; save
> to say that the test fails detecting a correct tone from one of our telecoms
> card, but the underlying cause for that is uncertain.
>
> However, when it's compiled against an official 2.4.18 kernel from
> kernel.org (with no other tool change), it's absolutely fine. The test
> passes with flying colours.

Are you using gcc 3.2 to compile the driver?  I may be mistaken but isn't
the stock 2.4.18-14 RH8 kernel compiled with gcc 2.95?  Have you tried the
2.4.18-24 (or newer) kernel from RedHat which is compiled with gcc 3.2?
I have heard of problems when kernels and modules are compiled with a
mixture of these to compilers.

Later,
Steven



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