On Sun, Feb 22, 2004 at 11:11:24AM -0500, Robert Tilley wrote:
scripts/lxdialog/dialog.h:29:20: curses.h: No such file or directory
Install libncurses-dev. IIRC its one of the suggests for kernel-source-*
Brian
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On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 23:16:55 -0400, Peter S Galbraith wrote:
Dan Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 18:26:46 GMT, Matthias Leopold wrote:
hi
i tried to recompile my 2.4.20 kernel with make-kpkg (as i have
successfully done before) incorporating the xfs and ck patches.
this time
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 23:44:58 -0400, J.F.Gratton wrote:
Actually, both errors are *not* the same
Dan's is due to something missing in the kernel sources; I've read
the thread in the kernel developpers' mailing list, I can't recall
exactly what is missing, but I know that a patch is available,
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 06:26:46PM +, Matthias Leopold wrote:
i tried to recompile my 2.4.20 kernel with make-kpkg (as i have
successfully done before) incorporating the xfs and ck patches. this
time the process stopped with the following error message:
net/network.o(.text+0xe117): In
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 06:26:46PM +, Matthias Leopold wrote:
hi
hi,
i tried to recompile my 2.4.20 kernel with make-kpkg (as i have
successfully done
before) incorporating the xfs and ck patches. this time the process stopped
with the
following error message:
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 18:26:46 GMT, Matthias Leopold wrote:
hi
i tried to recompile my 2.4.20 kernel with make-kpkg (as i have
successfully done before) incorporating the xfs and ck patches. this
time the process stopped with the following error message:
net/network.o(.text+0xe117): In function
Dan Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 09 Jun 2003 18:26:46 GMT, Matthias Leopold wrote:
hi
i tried to recompile my 2.4.20 kernel with make-kpkg (as i have
successfully done before) incorporating the xfs and ck patches. this
time the process stopped with the following error message:
Actually, both errors are *not* the same
Dan's is due to something missing in the kernel sources; I've read the
thread in the kernel developpers' mailing list, I can't recall exactly
what is missing, but I know that a patch is available, either for 2.4.20
or the soon-to-come 2.4.21. An
On Tue, Dec 25, 2001 at 10:53:06PM -0500, Sean Johnson wrote:
The current binutils in sid is fine for compiling 2.4.17 (latest 2.4.x stable
kernel).
It's not binutils that have the problem... it's the kernel. Use a 2.4.17
or later kernel if you want to avoid the error showing up most of the
John S. J. Anderson wrote:
Greetings --
I've been setting up a new Athlon system (thanks Santa!), and I've
been having some kernel compile issues (linker bombing out, mainly).
I was chalking it up to some Athlon quirk (power supply, cooling,
etc.), but just on the off chance I tried to
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 19:43:46 +0100
David Gardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--snip--
So, is there some sort of problem with kernel compiles here recently?
I notice we got new gcc packages yesterday...
Running: sid, up to date as of 12/25.
john.
Are you using debian unstable, and
Sean Johnson wrote:
The current binutils in sid is fine for compiling 2.4.17 (latest 2.4.x
stable kernel).
No, it isn't. This has come up a few times already just in the few days
since 2.4.17 came out. Depending on your kernel configuration, you may
still run into the same problems that people
David Gardi wrote:
Are you using debian unstable, and using binutils?
If so, your best bet would be to downgrade binutils to the latest
stable. I had the same problem.
*shudder* No need to go back that far! Sid's binutils from late November
(2.11.92.0.10-4) seems to work fine. You can get it
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 19:43:46 +0100
David Gardi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--snip--
So, is there some sort of problem with kernel compiles here recently?
I notice we got new gcc packages yesterday...
Running: sid, up to date as of 12/25.
john.
Are you using debian unstable, and
Pulling this out of a hat but see if you can break the arguments of it
into two lines and then make the second one append into .hdepend
--mike
On 10 Aug 2001 15:27:16 -0500, Ian Marlier wrote:
Just finished installing Potato on my iBook, and now I'm trying to
buildd BenH's 2.4 kernel (which
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 03:31:35PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
Pulling this out of a hat but see if you can break the arguments of it
into two lines and then make the second one append into .hdepend
Mike,
Please please please learn how to quote your emails properly. You're
driving me
On 10 Aug 2001 16:43:36 -0400, Brian Nelson wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 03:31:35PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
Pulling this out of a hat but see if you can break the arguments of it
into two lines and then make the second one append into .hdepend
Mike,
Please please please
At 3:31 PM -0500 8/10/01, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
Pulling this out of a hat but see if you can break the arguments of it
into two lines and then make the second one append into .hdepend
--mike
On 10 Aug 2001 15:27:16 -0500, Ian Marlier wrote:
Just finished installing Potato on my iBook,
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 04:00:45PM -0500, Ian Marlier wrote:
Hrm...this is what I was planning to do, but mkdep isn't a shell
script -- it's a C file that (I guess) gets compiled on the fly to
pull in the config variables. So there isn't a line somewhere that I
can just cut in half...
Subject: Re: kernel compile problems
Date: Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 03:46:43PM -0500
In reply to:Michael Heldebrant
Quoting Michael Heldebrant([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
On 10 Aug 2001 16:43:36 -0400, Brian Nelson wrote:
On Fri, Aug 10, 2001 at 03:31:35PM -0500, Michael Heldebrant wrote
Ronald == Ronald Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ronald Thanks for your help.. I'll do that. I also think
Ronald kernel-source should recommend that. Otherwise, how would
Ronald newbies like me do without help from this mailing list?
Firstly, this is not required for the
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:31:15AM -, Ronald Castillo wrote:
Hi... I had a small problem when I was compiling my kernel. when I typed
the make bzImage command, at the end I got an error message saying make:
as86: Command not found or something like that. Do I have to install any
package?
I'll do it. Thanks for your help!!
-Original Message-
From: Mirek Kwasniak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 3:40 PM
To: Ronald Castillo
Cc: Debian-User Mailing List
Subject: Re: Kernel COmpile Problems
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:31:15AM -, Ronald Castillo
Castillo
Subject: Re: Kernel COmpile Problems
On Mon, Sep 11, 2000 at 11:31:15AM -, Ronald Castillo wrote:
Hi... I had a small problem when I was compiling my kernel. when I typed
the make bzImage command, at the end I got an error message saying
make:
as86: Command not found or something
%% Ronald Castillo [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
rc Thanks for your help.. I'll do that. I also think kernel-source
rc should recommend that. Otherwise, how would newbies like me do
rc without help from this mailing list?
Well... I don't mean to be snippy but they _could_ read the docs :)
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