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Rob Landley wrote:
| As of yesterday afternoon, the UML build still breaks in
sys_call_table.c,
| here's the patch I submitted earlier (which got me past the break when I
| tried it). Last week, this produced what seemed like a working UML.
|
| Now there's a second break in mm/memory.c: the move to four level page
| tables conflicts with a stub in our headers. Not quite sure how to
fix that.
| Jeff?
|
| (Yeah, I know Andrew's tree works. But wouldn't it be nice if the
kernel.org
| tree to worked too, before 2.6.11 release.)
This patch for sys_call_table.c was merged into the main tree in this
changeset:
http://linux.bkbits.net:8080/linux-2.5/[EMAIL PROTECTED]|[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The patch fixes both the sys_call_table and the pud_alloc breakage, and
as of 2.6.11-rc3-bk2, the main tree compiles again for UML.
Andrew's tree, however, (at least 2.6.11-rc3-mm1) requires the patch I
sent out yesterday in the message titled "Fix compilation of UML after
the stack-randomization patches."
Frank
- --
Frank Sorenson - KD7TZK
Systems Manager, Computer Science Department
Brigham Young University
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