Re: kernel-2.6.14: Did I miss some info ?

2005-12-19 Thread fred
Lennart Sorensen a écrit :

 version since I have a TNT2.  I know 8xxx nvidia driver compiles with
 2.6.14 just fine.
Yes it does.

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kernel-2.6.14: Did I miss some info ?

2005-12-15 Thread Hans
Hello all, 

yes, I followed the discusion about nvidia-kernel and kernel-2-6-14. And yes, 
I know that there are problems. But is there a general problem with the 
kernel-sources ? Look at my additionals please. Did I miss some 
informations ? I wonder, why all these modulles cannot be compiled any more 
(as they did with version 2.6.12).

But compiling crashes also for the following sources: 

ipw2100
hostap
ieee80211

This seems to me a general problem, does it ? (strangewise ndwiswrapper 
compiled fine)

Best regards

Hans

This is my output:


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Re: kernel-2.6.14: Did I miss some info ?

2005-12-15 Thread Lennart Sorensen
On Thu, Dec 15, 2005 at 11:03:14AM +0100, Hans wrote:
 yes, I followed the discusion about nvidia-kernel and kernel-2-6-14. And yes, 
 I know that there are problems. But is there a general problem with the 
 kernel-sources ? Look at my additionals please. Did I miss some 
 informations ? I wonder, why all these modulles cannot be compiled any more 
 (as they did with version 2.6.12).

Well on i386 I can compile 7174-4 with 2.6.14 on i386 (athlon 700) and
it works perfectly.  Maybe amd64 has a problem that is different, since
I haven't tried that version on 2.6.14 on amd64.  I only keep the old
version since I have a TNT2.  I know 8xxx nvidia driver compiles with
2.6.14 just fine.

 But compiling crashes also for the following sources: 
 
 ipw2100
 hostap
 ieee80211

The 2.6. kernel recently got some ipw/ieee80211 code added to it which
now causes conflicts with the external code.

 This seems to me a general problem, does it ? (strangewise ndwiswrapper 
 compiled fine)

I think 2.6.15 might break ndiswrapper but I haven't quite followed the
arguments that involved some things breaking on lkml.  It might just
have been hypothetical breakage if a certain suggested change went in.

Len Sorensen


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