Micael Beronius wrote: > Hi, > > Just checked out sources from cvs, to install the DVB drivers on my > freshly installed machine with Gentoo 2.4.19. > > This is what happens; Make runs fine, no error. But when I try to > "make insmod" problems occur; > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > make[1]:Entering directory > '/usr/src/dvb_drivers_cvs/DVB/driver/av7110' > > insmod input; \ > insmod evdev; \ > insmod dvb-ttpci.o init_vpid=0x00a2 init_apid=0x0060 > insmod: input: no modules by that name found > insmod: evdev: no modules by that name found > dvb-ttpci.o: unresolved symbol input_unregister_device_R512b384c > dvb-ttpci.o: unresolved symbol input_event_Rc02d328a > dvb-ttpci.o: unresolved symbol input_register_device_R4e488938 > make[1]: ***[insmod] Error 1 > make[1]: Leaving directory > '/usr/src/dvb_drivers_cvs/DVB/driver/av7110' > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > And if I make install, I get unresolved symbols in av7110_ir.o and > dvb_ttpci.o. > > Yes, my kernel source are at /usr/src/linux (a link to > /usr/src/linux-2.4.19-gentoo-r9) I have also tried to change into the > "real path" in the make file. > > Some one with similar problem suggested a total rebuild of the > kernel, with a foregoing mrproper, so I did that as well. No change. > > My card i a dvb-c with CI and CAM, I did not change any settings at > all in the make file. The kernel settings _looks_ OK afaics.
You have to enable "input core support" in your kernel. Oliver -- Info: To unsubscribe send a mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe linux-dvb" as subject.
