Erwin Rol wrote:
> Hello Noriko,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > My Name is Noriko. from Japan.
> > (I 'm sorry. I'm very weak in Engiish.)
> Don't worry about your english, my english sucks too and nobody
> laughs about it (well at least not when i am there :-)
>
> >
> > Would you please teach to how to install RT-Linux V3 on Redhat Linux 7.1?
>
> RT-Linux has its own mailing list that probably can help you better
> than the ppl on this list. Take a look at the RT-Linux homepage.
> (I CCed this mail also to that list)
>
> I don't know RT-Linux to well so can't really help you , sorry.
>
> - Erwin
>
> >
> > Errors were happened, when tested as follow.
> >
> > 1.patch kernel_patch-2.4
> > 2.patch kernel_patch-2.4.1-x86
> >
> > (my machine is x86 series)
> >
> > case 1
> >
> > # patch -p1 < /usr/src/rtlinux3.0/kernel_patch-2.4 (return)
> >
> > paching file Makefile
> > Hunk #1 FAILED at 1.
> > 1 out of 1 hunk FAILED -- Saving rejects to file Makefile.rej
> > can't find file to pach at input line16
> > perhaps you used the wrong -p or --strip optin?
> > The nexr leading up to this was:
> > |diff -Nru a/arch/alpha/config.in b/arch/alpha/config.in
> > |--- a/arch/alpha/config.in Tue Jan 2 15:16:18 2001
> > |+++ b/arch/alpha/config.in Tue Jan 2 15:16:18 2001
> > File to patch:
> >
> > I pressed Ctrl+C, because I did'nt understand input key.
> >
> > or, can't pache on RedHat Linux7.1?
> >
> > do I must pache kernel_patch-2.4, after downlod kernel and install?
> > please teach rt-linux v3 be able to patched on Linux kernel.
First.
You can't just pick a kernel and patch it. The patch can only bee used on one
kernel. patch-2.4.1-x86 can only bee used with kernel 2.4.1. Sorry, I have not
seen any patch for 2.4.2 shiped with RedHat.
Second
the standard gcc compiler in redhat 7.1 is funny......It have some errors.
BTW->This have nothing to do with the patch.
Is you have not installed kgcc (egcs 1.2.2) install it and use it to compile.
Anders Gnistrup
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