Aloha! I have done some basic tests with both the latest version and my working one (june 2001?) in hope that the bug would be easy to find. It wasn't successful, but it might help.
old kernel module + old exec + old plugins = OK old kernel module + old exec + new plugins = Fail old kernel module + new exec + old plugins = Incompatible old kernel module + new exec + new plugins = Fail new kernel module + old exec + old plugins = OK new kernel module + old exec + new plugins = Fail new kernel module + new exec + old plugins = Fail new kernel module + new exec + new plugins = Fail The module seems not to be broken, though, strangely, the plugins seem to play a role in breaking the program. This is a very simple test, though. EL Le 26 D�cembre 2001 23:19, vous avez �crit : > I'm working on a fix for this--which is why I'm working on making a back > version inclusive copy of the CVS. If you get yourself a copy of the CVS > at an earlier date it should work fine. Unfortunately for all of us, the > last CVS update happened not too long before Kevin's trouble with > Mandrakesoft--so we aren't quite sure what is causing the problem. The > best explanation is that there is something wrong with the handling of the > switch to protected mode--but I have yet to be able to test that idea. > > I hope to have a fix out soon for all of those debian folk who must be > really diasappointed (sp?)--and for everyone else here--so that we can get > the show back on the road. Once again, I'd like to say that I can't do > all of this alone--and any help that we can get doing debug (even if you > don't have any idea about how to fix the errors that you find) is greatly > appreciated. > -- -----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----- Version: 3.1 GCS/M/S d-(++) s-: a-- C++(++++) UL+++>$ !P L++ E--- W++ N+ o? K? w++ !O M !V PS PE Y PGP-(+++) t+(--) 5? X- R* tv+ b+ DI+++ D+ G e+>+++++ h! r-- !y+ ------END GEEK CODE BLOCK------
