On Tue, 18 Apr 2000, Paolo Mantegazza wrote:

> Bas Benschop wrote:
> > 
> > Hello,
> > 
> > I have downloaded RTAI and try to install it. I use a Debian 2.1 Linux
> > with kernel 2.2.5. I used copythere to patch the kernel (and checked it)
> > and compiled. The system is running fine, so no problems there.
> > RTAI compiled OK but when I try to insert the module I get these messages:
> > 
> > ./rtai: unresolved symbol rthal
> > ./rtai: unresolved symbol free_irq
> > ./rtai: unresolved symbol request_irq
> > ./rtai: unresolved symbol jiffies
> > ./rtai: unresolved symbol smp_num_cpus
> > ./rtai: unresolved symbol printk
> > 
> > Especially printk is strange, because I have no other problems with the
> > system. Also the simple "Hello world" module which uses printk loads
> > without problems and prints messages in syslog.
> > 
> > What did I do wrong??
> > 
> > Bas Benschop
> > University of Twente
> > The Netherlands
> 
> Disable the module version feature at kernel compilation.
> 
> Ciao, Paolo.
> 
Thanks!!
That did it

Bas

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