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Subject: Re: Problem compiling Broadcom 440x drivers for open Solaris
Does the driver load with the add_drv.sh script bundled with the
source? The installation process is usually really simple,
something like (assuming it's called bfe) cp bfe
/usr/kernel/drv/amd64
Make sure (lol) that you don't have a file in the current directory named
make
Also sometime the files may have cr/lf in them which cause problems, this
happens if the file came from a dos/win environment.
check your makefile
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Make sure (lol) that you don't
to find.
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Subject: Re: Problem compiling Broadcom 440x drivers for open Solaris
Does the driver load with the add_drv.sh script bundled with the
source?The installation process
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: Problem compiling Broadcom 440x drivers for open Solaris
Does the driver load with the add_drv.sh script bundled with the
source? The installation process is usually really simple,
something like (assuming it's called bfe) cp bfe
/usr/kernel/drv