On Fri, 2005-09-16 at 14:47 -0400, George Metz wrote:
> Ah-HAH!
>
> That would explain it. I did that mostly because it looked like, when I
> was actually doing it the other way, that I'd have to add in all the
> conntrack modules and such, and I'm too lazy to do that. :)
>
that's one of the r
Ah-HAH!
That would explain it. I did that mostly because it looked like, when I
was actually doing it the other way, that I'd have to add in all the
conntrack modules and such, and I'm too lazy to do that. :)
Thanks for a truly excellent CGI script that I dearly enjoy. :)
George
Arne Bernin
On Thu, 2005-09-15 at 08:54 +0200, Arne Bernin wrote:
> I suppose you used your old modules file as base for the modules
> generator cgi. In this case , the dependencies are not checked.
> I will fix ASAP.
>
should be fixed.
--arne
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Arne Bernin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.ucBering.de
On Wed, 2005-09-14 at 23:59 -0400, George Metz wrote:
Hi George!
> That's odd.
>
> I actually used that page, but it didn't supply the crc32.o without
> being manually told to use it. I doublechecked lsmod and tulip is the
> only thing relying on it.
>
I suppose you used your old modules file
That's odd.
I actually used that page, but it didn't supply the crc32.o without
being manually told to use it. I doublechecked lsmod and tulip is the
only thing relying on it.
Looks like, checking the modules.dep, that the change occurred between
2.4.20 from release 2.0 and 2.4.26 from 2.2.0
Hello George,
> Might I make a suggestion here?
>
>
> There should be some form of documentation, either in the installation
> doc or on the /etc/modules file, stating that tulip.o for Bering uClibC has
> dependencies within crc32.o. I spent a profitable couple of hours banging
> my head on that i
Might I make a suggestion here?
There should be some form of documentation, either in the installation
doc or on the /etc/modules file, stating that tulip.o for Bering uClibC
has dependencies within crc32.o. I spent a profitable couple of hours
banging my head on that issue with 2.3 rc1, event