Re: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA and Kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-30 Thread Cristiano Paris
> #define CONFIG_MODVERSIONS 1 It's selected in my kernel configuration. I've symlinked modversions.h in the right place but pcmcia-cs 3.2.4 still doesn't work. I've switched to 3.2.5 and everything worked just fine. Thanks to all! Cristiano JabberID : [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Public Key F

Re: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA and Kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-30 Thread Andrew Westcott
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 20:34, Jerry McBride wrote: > Modversion.h is there, it's just in a different place. Either move it > physically, cp it or make a symlink... > > Works for me. I saw that and considered that solution, but I also saw that a newer version of pcmcia-cs was available and thought

Re: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA and Kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-29 Thread Jerry McBride
On Monday 29 December 2003 03:17 pm, Andrew Westcott wrote: > On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 08:10, Cristiano Paris wrote: > > Since I use a laptop I'm in the need to have PCMCIA support. Anyway, > > emerging the pcmcia-cs package it keeps saying that it misses something > > in the kernel headers (modversio

Re: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA and Kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-29 Thread John Ziniti
Cristiano Paris wrote: Since I use a laptop I'm in the need to have PCMCIA support. Anyway, emerging the pcmcia-cs package it keeps saying that it misses something in the kernel headers (modversions.h). This file seems to have disappeared in 2.6 kernel series but pcmcia-cs keeps complaining. I'v

Re: [gentoo-user] PCMCIA and Kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-29 Thread Andrew Westcott
On Mon, 2003-12-29 at 08:10, Cristiano Paris wrote: > Since I use a laptop I'm in the need to have PCMCIA support. Anyway, > emerging the pcmcia-cs package it keeps saying that it misses something > in the kernel headers (modversions.h). This file seems to have > disappeared in 2.6 kernel series

[gentoo-user] PCMCIA and Kernel 2.6.0

2003-12-29 Thread Cristiano Paris
Sorry if this is a past issue but I couldn't find anything in my list archives. I recently switched to kernel 2.6.0 (I did it before with the test series) and now I want to use it as my standard kernel. Is it safe to do it with Gentoo? Since I use a laptop I'm in the need to have PCMCIA suppor