??? this is a compiler warning message, how does that translate into a kernel bug? If it's a problem with gcc, it's still not a kernel bug.Old-Return-Path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>I cant seem to compile cdrecord against 2.60-test5! is this a known issue? (in the code below i'm in the libscg dir, that seems to be the root of all the other errors, such as -lscg not found).cdrtools-2.01a19.tar.gz linux-2.6.0-test5.tar.bz2 smake-1.2a19pre-2.tar.gz gcc-3.2.3.tar.gz - when this didnt work i tries smake since it was so strongly reccomended by the docs.....-mattps, i dont think i'm actually on this list, so please CC....the webpage isnt very helpful in contacting the list......[EMAIL PROTECTED] libscg]# smake ==> MAKING "all" ON SUBCOMPONENT ".../libscg.mk" ==> COMPILING "scsihack.o" In file included from scsi-linux-sg.c:69, from scsihack.c:127: /usr/src/linux/include/scsi/scsi.h:215: syntax error before "u8" /usr/src/linux/include/scsi/scsi.h:215: warning: no semicolon at end of struct or unionDefinitely a Linux kernel bug. I did report this bug about a year ago, but Linus Torvalds prevents that this bug gets fixed :-(
Care to clarify this, or is that your standard answer to all problems of any kind on Linux?
-- E. Robert Bogusta It seemed like a good idea at the time

