I've upgraded some old code to run on 2.4.1x86-rtl-3.0.
It uses comedi which I've hobbled together to run on this rtl patch, 
comedi 0.7.59 and comedilib 0.7.15.

The code compiles fine (1 assembler warning that I don't understand,
seems insignificant) but when I try inserting the resulting realtime
module:

example.o: unresolved symbol fputs
example.o: unresolved symbol stderr

and subsequently the module doesn't insert. Of course I'm not linking
stdio, and I'm not trying to use any of the calls within. I even commented
out all printk's and rtl_printf's thinking maybe I was using the wrong
declaration in some bizarre header file, but the same message appears.

Any advice before I strip the code to nothing to see which function
call (I suspect the comedilib functions) is to blame? I'd greatly
appreciate it...

-Chuck

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