Hello Rick,

The module generator is not meant to compile modules, only to create a
modules.lrp (Bering-uClibc 2.x) from the existing modules tarball.

For module compilation you need gcc and a kernel sourcetree....

Eric

> Sorry, first time using the module generator.
> Newbie question:
> I have c-code for a Broadcom gigabit 57xx (.h, .c)
> Used the module generator, pressed continue...
>
>
> ... but no module.o or download window came up.
>
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
>
> Rick.
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