> I have cipe running under Dachstein. I don't want to move to
> ipsec because of the overhead.

Did you compile CIPE for your Dachstein by yourself? (I'm just curious).

> Though the application
> and modules compile, they do not work.

What exactly happens? Any messages?

> The woody and slink
> bering development systems use different compiler versions, for
> kernel and applications. I suspect that the different libraries
> stop cipe from working properly. Any ideas?

Are you sure that you compiled CIPE with the correct kernel includes? When I
compiled CIPE for my Dachstein, I applied all the patches Charles used to
the standard 2.2.19 Kernel. I also used exactly the same kernel .config.
Perhaps, I had to execute a "make dep; make bzImage; make modules" first,
but I'm not sure anymore.

hope this helps

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> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:49 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [leaf-devel] Bering and Cipe
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> Is anyone working on porting Cipe to Bering? I've tried compiling
> cipe using the uml development systems.  Cipe is particular about
> compiler versions being the same for the kernel, the module
> (cipcb.o) and the application (ciped-cb).
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> I thought I would have more luck compiling cipe on uclibc bering.
> Presumably the compiler version for uclibc would be the same for
> both applications and kernel. I can't get the development version
> of uclibc bering to compile using the cvs version of uclibc's buildtool.
>
> My next step is to get the generic uclibc development system and
> try to compile cipe on it.
>
>
> If anyone can offer any assistance, insight, pointers it would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
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> Kevin
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