guimfacq, Sorry, I didn't realize that _you_ work for Intel. So: why don't _you_ update your software? Or, why don't _you_ fix your own source code? (I suggest you start by loooking at file build/bld_obj/msddpc.c, line 186.)
If you are finally going to update your antiquated software, I suggest upgrading to the current release of Linux Fast-STREAMS (streams-0.7a.5) which is far more stable that LiS-2.15, particularly on x86_64, SMP and HT as it seems you are using. All versions of LiS lock up and crash very easily on SMP kernels. 2.15 didn't work worth a hoot. Many corrections were made along the more stable 2.16 path. Some 2.14 versions and most of the latter 2.16 releases can be made to work on UP, but not on a fast or 4-way box. Linux Fast-STREAMS is the only package that will work reliably on those machines. --brian -- Brian F. G. Bidulock ¦ The reasonable man adapts himself to the ¦ [EMAIL PROTECTED] ¦ world; the unreasonable one persists in ¦ http://www.openss7.org/ ¦ trying to adapt the world to himself. ¦ ¦ Therefore all progress depends on the ¦ ¦ unreasonable man. -- George Bernard Shaw ¦ _______________________________________________ Linux-streams mailing list [email protected] http://gsyc.escet.urjc.es/mailman/listinfo/linux-streams
