On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Kevin Coffman wrote: > > > > It would be nicer if you could point at e.g. /usr/src/linux-whatever, > > > > where the kernel was compiled. > > > > > > Yeah, it would be nice ... > > > > Well, the "is sys_call_table exported" stuff might actually work right. > > I can probably build this on the machine where the kernel was > actually built. Is there an equivalent of a 'make dest' for a > non-transarc-paths build? (I can't do a 'make install' on that > machine.)
make dest should still work, and create a different set of paths. > > Well, if nothing else is including it, it's needed. Are you using a > > versioned kernel? Without this, you should get a module with refs to > > sys_call_table and not sys_call_table_R12345678, which means the kernel > > module just won't load, unless you use insmod -f. We don't want people to > > use insmod -f. > > > > Is something else including it now? > > It doesn't exist, so no-one can be including it. All I can tell you > is that the kernel module built from cvs head loaded without insmod -f. > This was on a different, but 'identical' machine. non-modversioned kernel? otherwise, i can't imagine how it might work. _______________________________________________ OpenAFS-info mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.openafs.org/mailman/listinfo/openafs-info
