On 2002.09.21_20:44:29_+0000, Brad Fritz wrote:
> Since these are kernel modules, I don't think you need to use slink to
> compile them.  Only Dachstein and Bering userspace code needs to be
> compiled against glibc-2.0.7.  Hopefully someone more knowledgeable
> will correct me if I have mis-spoken.

True. According to the LEAF Developer's Guide, anyone can compile kernel
everywhere. Userspace programs have to be compiled on a development
environment suitable for the target system.

> I also posted a script I use to build Bering RC3 compatible kernels at
> http://fritzfam.com/brad/leaftmp/make_bering_kernel .  The script has
> a fairly major bug; it doesn't apply the freeswan patch.  Still, it
> might help get you started.  Applying the freeswan patch *should* be
> as simple as
>

Yes, this is actually a very useful script. The "feature" should not be
hard to fix. I have adapted it for my own use with slightly
modifications.  Oh yes, there is a wrong URL for freeswan, just omit the
'old' directory, since it is not there any longer.
 
> --Brad

-- 
H. D. Lee


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