On Mon, 2002-09-16 at 22:14, Mark T. Valites wrote: > I've been unsuccessfully trying to compile a kernel on my first generation > tibook since I received it nearly a year ago. After playing around with > lots of yes/no/module choices, I figured I'd try the stock config supplied > with the kernel. Low and behold, it compiled just fine. > > The system is a first generation tibook with woody (& also an > semi-updated yd-2.2 install) with the 2.4.19 source. > > After playing for a while today & several dozen failed kernel compiles > later, I think I have it narrowed down to the /dev/agpgart (AGP Support) > option. When I don't include it, the make-kpkg lights right up. When I > include it as either a module or statically built into the kernel, my > compile fails with lots of agpgar_be.c messages. > > The initial message is along the lines of: > > agpgart_bc.c:84: #error "Please define flush_cache." > agpgart_be.c: In function `agp_generic_agp_enable': > agpgart_be.c::400: warning: unused variable `cap_id'
agpgart only works or even builds with Ben's tree. How does it fail without? -- Earthling Michel D�nzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc) developer XFree86 and DRI project member / CS student, Free Software enthusiast

