Date: Wed, 23 Apr 1997 14:49:04 -0500 From: Lauralyn Gorham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Ted. I'm going to be installing the 2.0.01 Debian Linux here shortly, in hope to find autoconfig.h file. Our UK office has a customer that seems to be missing it, and it causes the driver install to fail? do you know what it's use if for and where to get it? It's from the kernel include files, and it indicates that the compilation environment isn't set up properly. I don't know enough about the debian distribution to know whether or not all of the include files (including the kernel include files) are present as part of the default compilation environment or not. Depending how the Debian has set things up, the user might have to get a copy of the kernel sources and build a kernel before they can build the Rocketport driver. (This isn't necessary for Redhat, since their kernel include package --- which is mandatory if you install the C compiler --- has a fully configured set of kernel include files that match the kernel which they install.) I've cc'ed this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED], in hopes that someone there can help shed light on this issue. Thanks!! - Ted >2) Linux with Kernal release 2.0.21 > >Their customer has a problem installing the driver. ( He downloaded the >latest release from FTP site). > >The problem occurs during the recompile stage of the installation >(step number 3 in our install guide) The installation fails with a > >autoconfig.h not found message. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .