[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I was just trying to compile with gcc2.96 to see if it was a compiler issue, and since I don't use atm at all, not having the ambassador module didn't bother me much.On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Luca Olivetti wrote:- in the sources directory unpacked linux-2.4.19-q16.tar.bz2, in order to modify kernel configuration (which is in 2.4.19-q16/configs). I had to remove the ambassador module to build the kernel:if you use the 2.4.19-16.2 kernel from the club it should compile without problems, I asked Juan to incorporate the fix, but am still happily ignored.
What bothers me are the lock ups with the gcc3.2 compiled kernels ;-)
Bye
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