Hi, I am in the process of testing Click with an unpatched Linux kernel.
It seems that it is possible to configure and compile Click with linux 2.6.31.12, and running a simple script like: TimedSource(INTERVAL 1) -> Print() -> Discard(); does not make any problem. However, compiling Click for 2.6.32.8 needs some updates to fixincludes.pl. There is for example a problem with "notrace" in rcupdate.h But I also need to be able to compile my own modules, and this seems to be a lot more difficult. I have ued used "samplepackage" from click/etc, and now, files like autoconf.h and skbuff.h cannot be found. It is of coure possible to add $(clicklinux_srcdir)/include tro the -I flags, but then other files are missing(like asm/x86/...). I guess, it must be possible to do it the same way as for "linuxmodule", since here it certainly _is_ possible to compile elements. So, I would like if "samplepackage" could be updated with a suitable Makefile or procedure to follow. I suggest that we agree on a Linux kernel / GCC version to test with. I have currently 2.6.31.12/GCC 4.3.2 on Debian Lenny. However, the next long term support kernel is as far as I can see 2.6.32, so I would prefer working with that. How should we proceed? yours, Lars Bro _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
