#include <hallo.h> * Brian Mays [Thu, Mar 20 2003, 04:13:29PM]: > Eduard Bloch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Nothing relevant. It is pure 2.4.20 build from Herbert's kernle-source > > package. But we use Woody's version of pcmcia-source because it is for > > stable, ... > > That's strange, because it doesn't explain the version numbers reported > in the other email.
Wait, the log messages are from WOLK, but are almost identical with those I got from 2.4.20-bf2.4 > > ... and because the Sid version refuses to build anything if pcmcia in > > kernel has been enabled. > > You can override this by setting the following environment variable: > > FORCE_CONFIG_PCMCIA=y > > This is an undocumented feature intended for building Debian packages, > when it is necessary to override the default behavior and it is assumed > that the person building the package knows what he is doing. This trick > is undocumented, because I don't want users doing this. Building two > sets of modules with the same names leads to problems, like the one > discussed here. I see. > > > One way to fix this would be to use insmod to explicitly load the > > > correct drivers, or to delete the orinoco and hermes drivers under > > > the kernel subdirectory and run depmod. The real problem is that > > > there should not be two modules with the same name. > > > > I think I will workaround by removing the kernel versions from the > > drivers tarball on boot-floppies. Any objections? > > I think that will work. The only thing I do not like is that inocent drivers that share the code like orinoco_pci driver have to go too. Gruss/Regards, Eduard. -- Zwei Knaben gingen durch das Korn der eine hinten, der and're vorn keiner ging in der Mitte folglich fehlte der dritte. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

