I was afraid someone would say that but the weird thing is that I just
built the module with gcc 3.x!
-Alex

On Thu, 2003-04-03 at 10:26, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> The problem is just as it says. You can't insert a module built with GCC 
> 2.x into a running kernel compiled with GCC 3.x. You have to wait until 
> a new binary module is released that is compiled with GCC 3.x. Or, if 
> you *really* want it, you could compile your kernel on another linux box 
> with GCC 2.x and then bring it back to your box. Then the module should 
> work without a problem. You could also downgrade your GCC to 2.x, but 
> this is probably a bad idea, if even possible without breaking a lot of 
> things.
> 
> Alex wrote:
> > I have a PCtel modem and I am trying to get the PCtel modem driver to
> > work.  I am not having much success. I get the following for pctel-0.9.6
> > 
> > /tmp/pctel-0.9.6 0 $ insmod pctel
> > 
> > Using /lib/modules/2.4.20/misc/pctel.o
> > /lib/modules/2.4.20/misc/pctel.o: The module you are trying to load
> > (/lib/modules/2.4.20/misc/pctel.o) is compiled with a gcc
> > version 2 compiler, while the kernel you are running is compiled with
> > a gcc version 3 compiler. This is known to not work.


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