Ben Hutchings dixit: >Anyway, I don't think the TPM drivers could be used on most non-x86 >architectures. We should just disable them.
Yes, these are good candidates for being left out. WLAN devices probably as well, but I’ll leave that to the platform experts to decide. (Most TPMs are included in the chipset anyway, but there _may_ be some externally addressed ones, yet I don’t know if they have ever been used on non-i386 (or amd64, I suppose) machines.) >> drivers/net/lib8390.c:256: warning: '__ei_tx_timeout' defined but not used There’s an ongoing discussion about the 8390-using network drivers, they’re working on fixing it. >> WARNING: modpost: Found 1 section mismatch(es). >> To see full details build your kernel with: >> 'make CONFIG_DEBUG_SECTION_MISMATCH=y' > >Don't know; do what it says if you care. OK, will do that. Will they show up when cross-compiling? Thanks for looking into it, I hope the respective code gurus can/will fix the issues. bye, //mirabilos -- If Harry Potter gets a splitting headache in his scar when he’s near Tom Riddle (aka Voldemort), does Tom get pain in the arse when Harry is near him? -- me, wondering why it’s not Jerry Potter……… -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kernel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/pine.bsm.4.64l.1105120727490.17...@herc.mirbsd.org