Re: [LARTC] iproute2 and kernel 2.6.1/2

2004-02-12 Thread Dale Gallagher
- Corey Hickey wrote -
> Compilation works fine for me with Debian Sarge, Linux
> 2.6.1-mm1, and gcc 3.3.2. Without knowing what errors
> you're having, I cannot even speculate as to what's
> wrong...

Sorry, you have a point ;-)

Ok, running 2.6.1 here, but really need to compile for
a (remote) machine with 2.6.2 on it.  I've attempted to
upgrade my local installation to 2.6.2, but results in
an irritating buzzing noise! Dell Latitude C600 laptop.
So, until I resolve this issue, or am physically at the
box running 2.6.2, it'd be pointless to give errors.

Will post again when I have the errors (if any) under
kernel 2.6.2.  Thanks for responding.

> iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss020116-try.tar.gz. Is that the
> latest, or am I not finding a more up-to-date mirror?

This is also the most recent I was able to track down.

cheers
Dale
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Re: [LARTC] iproute2 and kernel 2.6.1/2

2004-02-11 Thread Corey Hickey
Dale Gallagher wrote:
> Hi there
> 
> I sent this earlier today, but haven't seen it on the list.
> I appologise if this ends up being a duplicate.

Hmm... they're getting here ok. Check the archives:
http://mailman.ds9a.nl/pipermail/lartc/2004q1/thread.html

-Corey
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[LARTC] iproute2 and kernel 2.6.1/2

2004-02-11 Thread Dale Gallagher
Hi there

I sent this earlier today, but haven't seen it on the list.
I appologise if this ends up being a duplicate.

I've searched the archives and googled for a solution with
no success - has anyone successfully built iproute2 under
kernel 2.6.1, or 2.6.2? I've tried various releases, each
compile aborting with different errors.

If this is wishful thinking at this stage, does anyone have
a suitable solution for the "Routing for multiple uplinks"
scenario? ie. traffic which arrives on a particular
interface is setup to leave via the same interface. I have
2 NICs, each on a different subnet, both connected to the
Net. Will probably be running 2 IPs on the first and 1 on
the second.

Thanks
Dale
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Re: [LARTC] iproute2 and kernel 2.6.1/2

2004-02-11 Thread Corey Hickey
Dale Gallagher wrote:
> Hi there
> 
> I've searched the archives and googled for a solution with
> no success - has anyone successfully built iproute2 under
> kernel 2.6.1, or 2.6.2?  I've tried various releases, each
> compile aborting with different errors.

Compilation works fine for me with Debian Sarge, Linux 2.6.1-mm1, and
gcc 3.3.2. Without knowing what errors you're having, I cannot even
speculate as to what's wrong...

By the way, the newest I found was
iproute2-2.4.7-now-ss020116-try.tar.gz. Is that the latest, or am I not
finding a more up-to-date mirror?

-Corey
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[LARTC] iproute2 and kernel 2.6.1/2

2004-02-11 Thread Dale Gallagher
Hi there

I've searched the archives and googled for a solution with
no success - has anyone successfully built iproute2 under
kernel 2.6.1, or 2.6.2?  I've tried various releases, each
compile aborting with different errors.

If this is wishful thinking at this stage, does anyone have
a suitable solution for the "Routing for multiple uplinks"
scenario? ie. traffic which arrives on a particular
interface is setup to leave via the same interface.  I have
2 NICs, each on a different subnet, both connected to the
Net.  Will probably be running 2 IPs on the first and 1 on
the second.

Thanks
Dale
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