---------- Original message ----------
Date: 05 Feb 2006 11:44:52 -0500
From: Hal Rosenstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: Hal Rosenstock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Sean Hubbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [openib-general] relocation error / link time reference error

On Sun, 2006-02-05 at 09:40, Sean Hubbell wrote:
> Hal,
> 
>   I removed and rebuilt everything.

And everything's OK now ?

-- Hal


Nope, I still have the link time reference problem. I'll download the latest 
svn tree again in the morning and rebuild. How do you typically download and 
rebuild? Here are the steps that I follow:
1) Download the openib code.
2) Copy a version of the Kernel Source Tree and copy over the infiniband 
directory to the drivers dir. 
3) Removed the include/rdma directory and all of the .svn directories
4) Get a second version of the Kernel Source Tree and build a patch file for 
the infiniband changes.
5) I add the patch file to the linux-2.6.15.spec file
6) I rebuild the kernel (rpm based kernel) and then install the rpms (smp, 
numa, ...).
7) I reboot.
8) I then remove all of the openib modules
9) I then rebuilt openib tools from the commands listed on the wiki FAQ.
10) That's it ...

How do you rebuilt openib? Do you pull from a particular tag or the trunk? If 
anyone has a better way to build the kernel, please let me know. I only want to 
make sure that I can built it as an rpm because I like the ability to figure 
out what file goes with what package. Any and all suggestions would be 
appreciated.

Thanks again for all of the help Hal.

Sean Hubbell

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