Alistair Riddoch wrote:

> Giles Russell writes:
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> > Ok, I have a problem on compiling ELKS,
> >
> > The error I get is :
> >
> > make[1]: Entering directory `/home/evil/elks/81/elks/fs'
> > bcc -D__KERNEL__ -O -I../include  \
> > -0 -c -o exec.o exec.c
> > exec.c:173.31: error: mh undeclared
> > exec.c:173.35: error: undefined structure element
> >
> > This seems to be linked with the minix fs, and is very easy to create by
> > asking the 'make config' to create an image with minixfs enabled
> > (CONFIG_MINIX_FS) but not allowing CONFIG_EXEC_MINIX.
>
> The problem is that you have support for MSDOS binaries enabled. This code
> is not complete, and will cause this bug during compilation.
>
> When installing a new version it is best just to give the default answers
> to all the config questions. If you want to do this again from scratch,
> do a 'make distclean ; make config'.
>
> Al

Didn't help, some of the new bits don't seem to have defaults, I am going to
sort this out as well as the 'make config' help while learning ELKS.

Anyone got an objection ???

G

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