Hi Larry,

As to which install I'm running. I'm running the
expert-developer-got-everything-including-the-sink-and-my-wifes-purse
install. The really annoying this is that the files that is says it can't
find are ones that "are" there and are in the src dir's that come with the
kernel. They "are" part of the kernel source code.

I'm not sure which compiler it is as far as version goes. And I didn't
compile Quanta. I downloaded the RPM and installed that way, however I've
never had any troubles comiling and instaling applications. Only
kernels. This one is about to be demoted, however, to a lowly,
bowl-cleaning private last class if things don't soon straighten out.

-- 
Mark

/*      I never worry about the to-jams.
 *      Once I've stuck my foot in my mouth
 *      it's already too late...just make sure
 *      you chew them thoroughly before swallowing!
 */     
        Registered Linux user #182496
             *   Pine 4.21   *

On Wed, 18 Oct 2000 4:27pm ,Larry Marshall spake passionately in a message:

> 
> > Is there a compilable kernel anywhere on this planet that will not bail
> 
> What compiler are you using Mark?  You recommended that I download Quanta
> and I did.  The compile blew up telling me that I don't have iostream
> (that's how I realized that I don't have the basic C++ library).  I've
> noticed that these were added to 2.95-2 (I think that's the one).  I'm
> assuming you had no such compile problems so I wonder why.
> 
> > In file included from /usr/include/errno.h:36,
> >                  from scripts/split-include.c:26:
> > /usr/include/bits/errno.h:25: linux/errno.h: No such file or directory
> 
> Looks to me that this is the beginning of the fall.  The question is why
> you don't have that.  I just checked it and I've got it from a standard
> 7.1 developer install.  You aren't using 2.96 are you?  It's available,
> RedHat's included it in their v7.0, but it won't compile the supplied 
> kernel code.
> 
> > cp loop.o nbd.o rd.o /lib/modules/2.4.0-test9/kernel/drivers/block/
> > cp: loop.o: No such file or directory
> > cp: nbd.o: No such file or directory
> > cp: rd.o: No such file or directory
> 
> So where are they?  Have they been compiled or did their compile fail
> too?  Wish I could help but I haven't played with rebuilding the Linux
> kernel.  
> 
> Cheers --- Larry
> 
> 
> 


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