for_eack_process did the trick. Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: Kevin Stansell 
Date: Tue, 4 May 2004 14:50:05 -0400
To: "Doug Haigh" 
Subject: Re: KDB and RedHat 9.0 - kernel version 2.4.20-8


Their probably using 'for_each_process'. 

Regards,

Kevin Stansell
Software Engineer
NOS Technology
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"Doug Haigh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
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05/04/2004 02:08 PM To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc Subject KDB and RedHat 9.0 -
kernelversion 2.4.20-8




I have tried to download the 2.4.20 patch to apply to RedHat 9's 2.4.20-8
kernel, but run into problems. Most of the problems I can fix by hand
(RedHatadds things that KDB does not expect to be there), but I cannot get
past the 'for_each_task' macro in kdb that is not found in RedHat 9.0's
2.4.20-8 kernel. Is there another patch I should be using instead?
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