Hi Felipe, all, As I mentioned to Felipe offline, this was a problem in Click that showed up with fresh installs. But it is fixed now, I believe. Thanks for the report and apologies for the problem.
Best, Eddie On 08/11/2011 03:38 PM, Felipe Chaulet wrote: > Hi guys, > I'm trying to install the Click in my computer, but I'm getting the same error > message all the time. > First, I'll explain what's happen. > I've installed click normally (userlevel) because I didn't know about the > linuxmodule, but I figure it out that is the linuxmodule that I need. > Back at the time I was using Debian 5, with 2.6.24.7 kernel, witch kind of > worked, but I couldn't compile the examples of the click website. Together > with > this, a lot of things stopped to work in Debian 5. So, in another computer, > I'm > trying to install click 2.0. > > Well, I've seen something about a version which works without patching the > kernel and, because of that, click could run in the latests releases of kernel > (like 2.6.38). > So, I'm using Ubuntu 11.04 (I've tried with 10.04.3 also), and I've executed > the > following commands (in the version of click available in > https://github.com/kohler/click/tarball/master : > - I've uncompressed the tarball > - I've executed the command "./configure" (I've tried with some parameters, > like > --enable-all-elements, --enable-linuxmodule, --prefix and something like > --fiximports) > This step works fine (but in the installation notes, inside the tarball, says > that if I execute only ./configure, this command will tell me if in my system, > click can be installed as linuxmodule, userlevel or both, and I didn't find > this > information when executing this command) > And, after this, I've executed the "make install" command and I've got the > following message: > > ----- Before this, is the part where the .o files are loaded ----- > > CREATE /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/ksyms.c > CC [M] ksyms.o > CC [M] > /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/proclikefsmod.o > LD [M] /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/click.o > LD [M] > /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/proclikefs.o > Building modules, stage 2. > MODPOST 2 modules > CC /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/click.mod.o > LD [M] /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/click.ko > CC > /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/proclikefs.mod.o > LD [M] > /home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule/proclikefs.ko > make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-headers-2.6.38-8-generic' > ../mkinstalldirs /usr/local/lib > for i in click.ko proclikefs.ko; do /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 $i > /usr/local/lib/$i; done > /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 Module.symvers /usr/local/lib/click.symvers > /bin/rm -f .install-include* > ../mkinstalldirs /usr/local/include/click-linuxmodule > mkdir -p -- /usr/local/include/click-linuxmodule > (cd /usr/local/include/click-linuxmodule; find . -type d | grep /) >> .install-include0 > make[1]: *** [install-include] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory > `/home/ubuntu/Downloads/kohler-click-5ed3bbf/linuxmodule' > make: *** [install-linuxmodule] Error 2 > > I'm executing this in a live session Ubuntu. > So, if somebody can help me out, I'll appreciate, because had been 2 weeks > that > I've seen this message a lot of times in the day, and I don't know what to do > anymore. > > Anyway, thanks for your attention. > _______________________________________________ click mailing list [email protected] https://amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/click
