Perhaps you should upgrade your kernel to something half-recent like
2.0.36?
Will Moore
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Damian Igbe wrote:
> Hi Everyone
>
> I downloaded the ppp-2.3.4 and did the following:
> 1. created a directory named ppp in the ~ of root directory
> 2. extrtacted the files and goes through the Readme.linux file.I
> followed strictly as
> instructed but on trying to compile the linux kernel(ie stage 3 of the 6
>
> steps), it gives the following error and stops compilation::
>
> ppp.c in function 'ppp_dev_xnmt':
> ppp.c:3104:Too few arguments to function 'dev_kfree_skb'
> ppp.c:3115:Too few arguments to function 'dev_kfree_skb'
> ppp.c:3128:Too few arguments to function 'dev_kfree_skb'
> ppp.c:3169:Too few arguments to function 'dev_kfree_skb'
> ppp.c:3177:Too few arguments to function 'dev_kfree_skb'
> ppp.c:3182:Too few arguments to function 'dev_kfree_skb'
> make[3]: xxx[ppp.0] Error 1
> make[3]: leaving directory '/usr/src/linix-2.0.0/drivers/net'
> make[2]: xxx[first_rule] Error 2
> make[2]: leaving directory '/usr/src/linix-2.0.0/drivers/net'
> make[1]: xxx[sub_dirs] Error 2
> make[1]: leaving directory '/usr/src/linix-2.0.0/drivers/net'
> make: xxx[linuxsubdirs] error 2'
>
> Do you please know what could be wrong? I use Slackware kernel 2.0 and
> followed the ppp installation instructions strictly.
> Thanks
> --Damian
>
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