Running sudo comp --install usually will put the new .ko file in the 
correct system folder. Is he sure that the file has been touched?

If he compiles the dev version he has to run the 
/scripts/rip-environment script first.


On 2014-06-26 19:04, Jon Elson wrote:
> I have a customer who needs to build a custom hal component.
> A week ago he built it OK, but now it seems that changing the
> component and rerunning comp is not updating the .ko
> file, judging by the mod time on the file.  I know in the past
> there was a file ~/emc2/scripts/emc-environment
> that was sometimes needed to set up the right environment
> variables for comp to work.  On a 10.04 install, there doesn't
> even seem to be any trace of that scripts directory anymore.
>
> On my system here, comp just works without any fiddling.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jon
>
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