On Tue, Dec 12, 2006 at 09:01:08PM +1100, Basil Chupin wrote: > Andreas Hanke wrote: > >Basil Chupin schrieb: > >>Anybody try executing 'make cloneconfig' in 10.2 GM? > > > >10.2 GM is not factory, factory is what will become 10.3 next summer, so > >this is something for the [opensuse] list. But: > > > >>Here is the sorry result: > >> > >>dhcppc0:/usr/src/linux # make cloneconfig > >>/usr/src/linux-2.6.18.2-34/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 11: gcc: command > >>not found > >>/usr/src/linux-2.6.18.2-34/scripts/gcc-version.sh: line 12: gcc: command > >>not found > >> HOSTCC scripts/basic/fixdep > >>/bin/sh: gcc: command not found > >>make[1]: *** [scripts/basic/fixdep] Error 127 > >>make: *** [scripts_basic] Error 2 > > > >There result isn't sorry, it simply means that you don't have a compiler > >installed. > > > >The command > > > >/sbin/yast2 --install gcc > > > >will install a compiler for you. > > > >There's also a lot of documentation collected in various wikis, with the > >most important and most often repeated information being that you need > >kernel-source AND make AND gcc in order to build an external module. > > For 'years' I have been compiling the nVidia driver and therefore have > always installed the kernel-source. But I do not recall ever having to > install make or gcc. When did they stop being a default installation?
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