I have figured this out !!!!  
During  "make  menuconfig" under Loadable Module Support I had version
control enabled.  This caused the _Rdd, etc after the printk_ and others.
So, I now have my development station up and running.  
Thanks ---
Janet

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Estabridis, Janet P 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 8:43 AM
> To:   'RT Linux Group'
> Subject:      Help understanding cross references 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I am trying desparately to get a development system ready to be compatible
> with my miniRTL (based on 2.2.14 RTL2.3).  I have been having all sorts of
> trouble.  With compatiblity.  
> 
> So, I've been (actually two of us) fumbling around.  Here is the bottom
> line.
> 
> I.  I started from scratch with a hard drive and the Red Hat 5.2 disk and
> created a system
> 
> 2. I got the "rtlinux-2.3-pre2-prepatched_tar.gz"  and followed  INSTALL
> and INSTALL.phil
> 
> That is all fine and good, but when I do a:
> 
> "ld --cref rtl_fifo.o"     Instead of getting a cross reference to
> "printk"  I get a cross reference to "printk_Rdd132261"  
> 
> This makes and real-time code I write INCOMPATIBLE with my miniRTL machine
> since it expects a "printk"
> 
> SO THE BIG QUESTION IS ---
> 
> What is this   "_Rdd132261"  and how can I get rid of it.  Note there are
> other functions that have these --  "vfree-R2fd1d81c"
> 
> 
> ANY HELP UNDERSTANDING THIS WOULD BE APPRECIATED !!!!
> 
> thanks -
> 
> Janet Estabridis
> Electrical Engineer
> NAWC Code 472E40D
> Building 31440 Room 1017
> China Lake, CA 93555
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (760) 939-2896  FAX (760) 939 -3075
> 
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