Re: Error building ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 against 2.6.12-rc1-mm2 sources

2005-03-24 Thread Kyle Moffett
On Mar 24, 2005, at 23:15, Miles Lane wrote:
Hi,
Was this change intentional or accidental?  I have successfully built
ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 with the other recent kernel trees.
warning: passing arg 4 of `call_usermodehelper' makes pointer from 
integer without a cast
error: too few arguments to function `call_usermodehelper'
call_usermodehelper was extended with a parameters to allow a
keyring environment to be passed.  As this is -mm, who knows
whether the patch will make it into mainline or not.  I suspect
it will, though, due to its utility at which point external
modules will need to be converted.
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
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Error building ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 against 2.6.12-rc1-mm2 sources

2005-03-24 Thread Miles Lane
Hi,

Was this change intentional or accidental?  I have successfully built
ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 with the other recent kernel trees.

/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.c: In function `wrapper_init':
/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.c:1485: warning: passing
arg 4 of `call_usermodehelper' makes pointer from integer without a
cast
/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.c:1485: error: too few
arguments to function `call_usermodehelper'
make[3]: *** [/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.o] Error 1
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Error building ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 against 2.6.12-rc1-mm2 sources

2005-03-24 Thread Miles Lane
Hi,

Was this change intentional or accidental?  I have successfully built
ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 with the other recent kernel trees.

/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.c: In function `wrapper_init':
/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.c:1485: warning: passing
arg 4 of `call_usermodehelper' makes pointer from integer without a
cast
/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.c:1485: error: too few
arguments to function `call_usermodehelper'
make[3]: *** [/usr/src/ndiswrapper-1.0rc1/driver/wrapper.o] Error 1
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Re: Error building ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 against 2.6.12-rc1-mm2 sources

2005-03-24 Thread Kyle Moffett
On Mar 24, 2005, at 23:15, Miles Lane wrote:
Hi,
Was this change intentional or accidental?  I have successfully built
ndiswrapper-1.0rc1 with the other recent kernel trees.
warning: passing arg 4 of `call_usermodehelper' makes pointer from 
integer without a cast
error: too few arguments to function `call_usermodehelper'
call_usermodehelper was extended with a parameters to allow a
keyring environment to be passed.  As this is -mm, who knows
whether the patch will make it into mainline or not.  I suspect
it will, though, due to its utility at which point external
modules will need to be converted.
Cheers,
Kyle Moffett
-BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK-
Version: 3.12
GCM/CS/IT/U d- s++: a18 C$ UB/L/X/*(+)$ P+++()$
L(+++) E W++(+) N+++(++) o? K? w--- O? M++ V? PS+() PE+(-) Y+
PGP+++ t+(+++) 5 X R? tv-(--) b(++) DI+ D+ G e-$ h!*()++$ r  
!y?(-)
--END GEEK CODE BLOCK--

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