On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 09:19:20AM -0500, Paul Gray wrote:
> > > LNE10/100TX). I know that they use the tulip.o module, put apparently Linksys
Have you tried oldtulip.o?
> Whenever you see this, chances are that the make is using the wrong
> headers for the kernel. That is, /usr/include instead of
> /usr/src/linux/include. (Assuming that your kernel source has been
> sym-linked into /usr/src/linux)
Your kernel source should never be sym-linked into /usr/src/linux. This
can cause subtle breakage of things everywhere, as libc has one view of
kernel structures, and programs you compile have another. This is why
they are not symlinked in Debian.
> Either fix this in the Makefile, or prepend the make command as:
If you actually need the kernel headers (the libc was compiled with the
kernel we shipped with...), you can install kernel-headers-2.2.16-storm or
-storm-ide, and point them into /usr/src/kernel/-headers-2.2.16-storm or
-storm-ide.
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Ryan Murray, Projects Manager, Stormix Technologies Inc., Debian Developer
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