eugenelisstreams,

Yah, I saw that one too.  However, if I clean the build directory,
recompile from scratch and reinstall it seems to go away.  You could try
that.  If that doesn't cure the problem, try:

  http://www.openss7.org/LiS-2.18.1.tar.gz

and see if it goes away.  If you're running on EL4 there are a lot of
quirks that I got rid of with that release.  RedHat always highly
customizes their kernels and making decisions based on KERNEL_VERSION is
a bad idea with their kernels.  They are always applying patches from
some number of versions ahead.  Their 2.6.9 kernels seem to have be
closer to kernel.org 2.6.11 than kernel.org 2.6.9, plus some custom
things that haven't made it into a kernel.org kernel yet.

Many things in the OpenSS7 release above, and everything in Linux
Fast-STREAMS, use autoconf macros to interrogate the actual kernel
sources to determine which way a thing occurs in the kernel, regardless
of supposed KERNEL_VERSION.  The OpenSS7 packaging adapts far better to
a wider range of custom production kernels.

> 
>    >[Brian]:  I  am  wrapping a public release of Linux Fast-STREAMS
>    >this week: you might consider giving it a whirl.
>    Brian, please keep us posted on that one.
>    Time permitting I'd certainly give it a try.
> 

I'll post an announcement to this list when it is released.

--brian

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