Jamie Rollins a écrit :
I was having this same problem, even though I had both gcc-3.3 and gcc-3.4
installed. The problem was only in the link of /usr/bin/gcc. You should have
gcc-3.4 installed (avvailable in etch), and make sure that the link at
/usr/bin/gcc points to /usr/bin/gcc-3.4. Once that is done, modules will build
against gcc 3.4 and you will be able to insert them without problem.
jamie.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 05:28:02PM +0100, James Hansen wrote:
I'm having problems building and installing a kernel module for the
amd64 port of debian.
It seems that debian is shipped with gcc-3.3 as it's compiler, but it
looks like the amd64 kernel is built with gcc-3.4
gcc-3.4 is in sarge, i've build my kernel and modules and programs with
it (it's my default since i changed de sym link about gcc).
Regards,
Yannick
(from a syslog message I'm getting when I modprobe a driver)
Oct 14 16:54:39 localhost kernel: mydriver: version magic
'2.6.8-11-amd64-generic gcc-3.3' should be '2.6.8-11-amd64-generic gcc-3.4'
Is this actually the case, and if so is this going to continue when this
becomes an official debian distribution?
Oh, and also what can I do about this? Do I have to fetch gcc-3.4 to
build kernel modules? (Or rebuild my kernel with gcc-3.3)
Thanks people.
James
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