Jonathan Tremesaygues wrote:
> If you don’t mind, I would prefer that you take care of the bug
> report.
Will do.
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On 17/06/2021 06:15, Paul Wise wrote:
tomas wrote:
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 06:07:00PM +0200, Jonathan Tremesaygues wrote:
But it is not the job of ’dpkg-buildpackage -a’ to set the
right compiler and other stuff? Neither the wiki, the manpage nor
the unofficial guides found on Internet say I
tomas wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 06:07:00PM +0200, Jonathan Tremesaygues wrote:
> > But it is not the job of ’dpkg-buildpackage -a’ to set the
> > right compiler and other stuff? Neither the wiki, the manpage nor
> > the unofficial guides found on Internet say I have to set manually
> > the
On Wed, Jun 16, 2021 at 06:07:00PM +0200, Jonathan Tremesaygues wrote:
> On 16/06/2021 17:55, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
[...]
> >The environment variable CC should contain the path to the compiler for
> >armhf architecture not for amd64 one.
> >
> >HTH
> >
> >Kind regards
> >Georgi
> >
>
> It’s
On 16/06/2021 17:55, Georgi Naplatanov wrote:
On 6/16/21 5:39 PM, Jonathan Tremesaygues wrote:
Hi,
I’m using Debian Buster amd64 and I try to cross-compile ppp for armhf.
I never cross-compiled before so I have followed this guide:
On 6/16/21 5:39 PM, Jonathan Tremesaygues wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I’m using Debian Buster amd64 and I try to cross-compile ppp for armhf.
>
> I never cross-compiled before so I have followed this guide:
> https://wiki.debian.org/CrossCompiling#Building_with_dpkg-buildpackage
>
> A paste of my actions
Hi,
I’m using Debian Buster amd64 and I try to cross-compile ppp for armhf.
I never cross-compiled before so I have followed this guide:
https://wiki.debian.org/CrossCompiling#Building_with_dpkg-buildpackage
A paste of my actions is available here: http://paste.debian.net/1201433/
If I
Hi there,
I seem to have run into what I hope to be a common compliation error that I
unfortunatly can not get past. The problem is with very basic C libraries. In
the xen project Im compiling there is a crc32.c source file where zutil.h is
included (this seems to link up). Then
advise further, thanks.
-M
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 2010 22:07:36 +0100
From: michael.schm...@xncore.com
To: xen-us...@lists.xensource.com
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] Compilation error
CC: mike.v...@sheridanc.on.ca
In file included from crc32.c:29:
zutil.h:23:22: error: string.h
Hi,
I downloaded apt_0.6.46.4-0.1+etch1.tar.gz and decompress it. Then I
run ./configure and make. But I get the following error. Could
somebody let me know how to fix the problem?
Regards,
Peng
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On 2009-09-20 18:40 +0200, Peng Yu wrote:
I downloaded apt_0.6.46.4-0.1+etch1.tar.gz and decompress it. Then I
run ./configure and make.
Out of curiosity, why are you doing that? Apparently you don't use
etch, because...
Compiling contrib/mmap.cc to
On Fri, Nov 02, 2007 at 07:06:07AM -0700, Rehceb Rotkiv wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to compile GtkHTML 3.16.1 (which I need for compiling the newest
Evolution). The configure script runs through without errors. make, however,
terminates with these errors:
...
testgtkhtml.o: In function
(from Debian's *-dev packages) --
at least I think so! Do you have an idea what might be wrong?
Thanks,
Rehceb
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Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
definitely looks like you're missing a library there. or at least
missing an include for GtkPrintOperation. That's per google and I'm no
dev.
On my system, the function
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Rehceb Rotkiv wrote:
Hi all!
I'm trying to compile GtkHTML 3.16.1 (which I need for compiling the
newest Evolution). The configure script runs through without errors. make,
however, terminates with these errors:
Others have already given you some answers. Here is my take on this.
If
Dear Debian users,
I tired to compile and make a package from the qpopper_4.0.5-4sarge1_amd64
source files after I applied the qpopper-mysql-0.14.patch, but I had got
some problem during the proceudre.
1. I couldn't applie the patch fully by the debian src however there was
no problem with the
On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 11:15:56PM +0200, Mehmet Fatih Akbulut wrote:
hi all,
when i try to compile a package [yakuake], i get the following errors :
configure.in:43: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE
If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
hi all,when i try to compile a package [yakuake], i get the following errors :configure.in:43: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
See the Autoconf documentation.configure.in:48: error: possibly undefined macro:
hello everyone,
I try to compile the mplayer plugin for my web browser.
./configure is OK but when I laucnh make I got that :
g++ -c -o plugin-support.o -Wall -g -O2 -g -O2 -DXP_UNIX -DMOZ_X11
-I../gecko-sdk -I../gecko-sdk/include -Iinclude -fPIC -DXPCOM_GLUE
I cant install from apt-get cause i'm on stable and its purposed but there are
dependancies not satisfied, and its not for mozilla but for opera
I need to build it
thx for the answer
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 17:34:01 +
Antony Gelberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cqst wrote:
hello everyone,
I
cqst wrote:
hello everyone,
I try to compile the mplayer plugin for my web browser.
./configure is OK but when I laucnh make I got that :
g++ -c -o plugin-support.o -Wall -g -O2 -g -O2 -DXP_UNIX -DMOZ_X11
-I../gecko-sdk -I../gecko-sdk/include -Iinclude -fPIC -DXPCOM_GLUE
Thanks for your help, I didnt know auto-apt !
usefull tool :)
bye
On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 15:37:28 -0500
Edward J. Shornock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cqst wrote:
hello everyone,
I try to compile the mplayer plugin for my web browser.
./configure is OK but when I laucnh make I got that :
Hello,
while trying to compile a module (shfs) for my kernel (compiled from source,
version 2.6.5) I got a segmentation fault error. I deleted my kernel-source
folder, while keeping a copy of my configuration, and tried to recompile it.
I got the same error again, here it is :
Yes I have, with the latest provided by debian : 2.6.9
The problem seems to be unrelated to the version of the kernel because even
module compilation fails, as I stated before.
Thanks for helping
Hi
Have you tried to compile another 2.6.x kernel with your 2.6.5/.config
? Moreover you will have
I do have all the necessary packages. The thing is that I configured my
kernel a couple of months ago (when 2.6.5 was the latest stable kernel
version). It worked fine. Yesterday I found shfs module, and while trying to
compile it I got this error message.
It isn't a normal compilation error
I removed some of my gcc's, keeping the gcc-x.x-base files though, they
seemed necessary. I tried again, same error. The funny thing, even 'make
clean' fails :
...
/bin/sh: line 1: 15413 Segmentation fault gcc -D__KERNEL__ -Iinclude
-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs
Oh ok, now I got it... Well it IS a problem with gcc...
Even 'gcc -v' gives me a segmentation fault...
I'll try to reinstall it...
How can this be done actually with apt-get ?
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I've managed to reinstall gcc-3.3 (with aptitude), after having cleared my
apt cache (apt-get clean) so as to be sure that a correct version would be
downloaded...
Same problem, segmentation fault when I do 'gcc -v'
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On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 04:57:49PM +, Alex Papadopoulos wrote:
Oh ok, now I got it... Well it IS a problem with gcc...
Even 'gcc -v' gives me a segmentation fault...
I'll try to reinstall it...
How can this be done actually with apt-get ?
It can't really, AFAIK.
I would download the
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:27:58 +1100, Sam Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 04:57:49PM +, Alex Papadopoulos wrote:
Oh ok, now I got it... Well it IS a problem with gcc...
Even 'gcc -v' gives me a segmentation fault...
I'll try to reinstall it...
How can this
I tried it and it failed...
It can't really, AFAIK.
I would download the deb again manually, and install it with dpkg.
It's a pity apt-get does not have a raw quot;getquot; function which
simply
On Mon, 2005-01-10 at 08:27 +1100, Sam Watkins wrote:
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 04:57:49PM +, Alex Papadopoulos wrote:
Oh ok, now I got it... Well it IS a problem with gcc...
Even 'gcc -v' gives me a segmentation fault...
I'll try to reinstall it...
How can this be done actually
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 10:32:48PM +0100, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
Look in the apt-get manual for the --reinstall option, if you want
only to download some packages use the --download-only option...
ok, so:
apt-get --reinstall --download-only foo
will fetch foo from the archive even if
I removed all old versions of gcc. I only kept gcc-3.3
The error persists, but when I move /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.8.1
directory, everything goes back normal. (at least gcc -v works :)
But when I tried to recompile a kernel that had compiled well a couple of
months ago (same config used),
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 08:40:22 +1100, Sam Watkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jan 09, 2005 at 10:32:48PM +0100, Andrea Vettorello wrote:
Look in the apt-get manual for the --reinstall option, if you want
only to download some packages use the --download-only option...
ok, so:
Alex Papadopoulos([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
I've managed to reinstall gcc-3.3 (with aptitude), after having cleared my
apt cache (apt-get clean) so as to be sure that a correct version would
be downloaded...
Same problem, segmentation fault when I do 'gcc -v'
I have
I'm attempting to compile a new kernel, using the HOWTO located here;
http://newbiedoc.sourceforge.net/system/kernel-pkg.html
I can get everything compiled, and installed according to the docs, with
one exception.
I cannot get the initrd file built/made/etc. Without that file, my
computer
hi there
i'm trying to compile a custom 2.4.18 kernel on my woody-desktop using
make-kpkg. after some minutes it exits and throws some lines at me as
quoted at the end of this message. no kernel.deb is made. going through
the docs did not bring me much further.
### what i did:
cd
- nvidia kernel driver source compilation - error when make install due
to different kernel compiler version/current installed compiler version
-
Hello, this question has been clearly addressed in the README file on
Nvidia's website, but what should I do? Get the old gcc that is the same
version
Victor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
- nvidia kernel driver source compilation - error when make install due
to different kernel compiler version/current installed compiler version
-
Hello, this question has been clearly addressed in the README file on
Nvidia's website, but what should I do
Hi all
I was trying to write a module. I tried compiling it by doing
gcc -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE -Wall -c file.c -o file.o
but i get the following error:
from /linux/module.h
included from file.c: /linux/autoconf.h does not exist
In the code I have :
#includelinux/module.h
I'm trying to compile examples of the source tree of
clanlib-0.5.4 on Debian (potato) and I always get the same message :
.I am going to compile the following binaries for you: initdisplay
g++ Intermediate/init_display.o -o init_display -lclanCore -lclanApp
-lclanDisplay
/usr/bin/ld: can't
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 21:45:24 +0100, Pierre EVENOU wrote:
g++ Intermediate/init_display.o -o init_display -lclanCore -lclanApp
-lclanDisplay
/usr/bin/ld: can't find -lclanCore
The clanLib is install in /usr/local/lib,
Add -v to the g++ line and you'll see that that directory is not
C muttered:
make[1]: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux'
make: *** [stamp-build] Error 2
I saw this too when compiling 2.4.16, running an up-to-date Woody
system. I'll wait for 2.4.17.
While I'm waiting, I have 2 questions for kernel-hackers:
1. I'm currently
Hi there
I recently upgraded my machinevia apt.this included a glibc6/-dev
upgrade amongst other things.
now when compiling a kernel...even one known to previously compileit
fails at this point every time
drivers/net/net.o(.data+0xd4): undefined reference to `local symbols in
well I had trouble like those some times, and I assume that is something
related with a misconfigured kernel configuration file. I reinstalled the
source ( lazy ) and reconfigured the kernel to compile, and everything
went just fine.
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001, C wrote:
Hi there
I recently
Hello
Look at this error while trying to build openh323 1.7.4 uder debian woody
gcc version 2.95.4
any idea ? Thanks
François
Francois : make
Created dependencies.
set -e; make -C src optdepend; make -C samples/simple optdepend;
make[1]: Entering directory
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 01:38 pm, C wrote:
Hi there
I recently upgraded my machinevia apt.this included a glibc6/-dev
upgrade amongst other things.
now when compiling a kernel...even one known to previously
compileit fails at this point every time
Sorry all, a pb between gcc3 and gcc 2.95.4.
don't acte !
François
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 13:40:25 +0100
François Chenais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello
Look at this error while trying to build openh323 1.7.4 uder debian woody
gcc version 2.95.4
any idea ? Thanks
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Subject: Re: Kernel compilation error...
well I had trouble like those some times, and I assume that is something
related with a misconfigured kernel configuration file. I reinstalled the
source ( lazy
Hi CraigT
On Merkidi 12 Decimbe 2001 12:38, C wrote:
Hi there
I recently upgraded my machinevia apt.this included a glibc6/-dev
upgrade amongst other things.
now when compiling a kernel...even one known to previously
compileit fails at this point every time
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Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 1:18 PM
Subject: Re: Kernel compilation error...
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 01:38 pm, C wrote:
Hi there
I recently upgraded my machinevia apt.this included
On Wed, Dec 12, 2001 at 14:21:53 +0100, G. Soyez wrote:
It seems that the bug comes from the binutils package and can be solved by
downgrading binutils.
No it doesn't. The bug is in the kernel sources, and older versions of
binutils just happened not to fail on it whereas the newer one does.
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile php4 on a potato machine from deb srcs to
install php interbase support.
The following error occurs when running debian/rules binary
Any hints?
Thanks, Paulo Henrique
#install the apache modules' files
for i in gd
PostgreSQL now uses ant to build the JDBC module; so far I have been
unable to get it to build. Does anyone know what I am missing here?
(The only reference I can find to java.util in Contents is in bock, which
does not look like a package that I should be needing.)
Versions:
ii jdk1.1-dev
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 02:56:16PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
| ii jdk1.1 1.1.8v1-3 JDK 1.1.x (Java Development Kit) - Runtime o
| [javac]
/usr3/home/olly/mypackages/pg7.cvs/pgsql/src/interfaces/jdbc/org/po
| stgresql/Connection.java:805: Method setProperty(java.lang.String,
dman wrote:
Those methods were added in Java2 (jdk = 1.2). Install the j2sdk1.3
package from blackdown.org instead and see if that helps. The newer
the JVM the better it is, usually. For an apt line you can use this :
deb
On Thu, Jul 26, 2001 at 05:47:52PM +0100, Oliver Elphick wrote:
| dman wrote:
| Those methods were added in Java2 (jdk = 1.2). Install the j2sdk1.3
| package from blackdown.org instead and see if that helps. The newer
| the JVM the better it is, usually. For an apt line you can use this :
I just apt-got the kernel-source-2.4.6. I make menuconfiged it and then I
make-kpkg cleaned it, and ran make-kpkg --revision custom.1 kernel_image.
About 10 minutes in to the compilation it stops with this message:
install: cannot stat 'debian/README.debian': No such file or directory
On Mon, Jul 16, 2001 at 12:57:04PM -0400, Case, Benjamin wrote:
I just apt-got the kernel-source-2.4.6. I make menuconfiged it and then I
make-kpkg cleaned it, and ran make-kpkg --revision custom.1 kernel_image.
About 10 minutes in to the compilation it stops with this message:
install:
hi. I already posted a question, but got any replies.
Once I had a power fail, and on reboot, there were some errors. So, after
fsck some files in /lib were missing.
Now im trying to compile kernel 2.4.5 and in keep getting errors
about undefined labels, and unknown variables and things like
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You did. I've cc'ed you directly this time; you might want to check the
web archives at http://lists.debian.org/ if you aren't subscribed to
debian-user, as the convention here is usually to send
Hi,
I am trying to compile the GNU program gnans (unfortunately unmaintained now )
on sid . It used to compile well on potato . But now I get error messages as :
./gnanslib/.libs/libgnanslib.so -lfl -lg++ -lstdc++ -ldl -lXext -lXmu -lXt
-lX11 -lSM -lICE -ltermcap -lf2c -lm -Wl,-rpath
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
The code then compiles fine - well, there are a few warnings
(two-digit years - I can only hope this is just something that the Psion
link protocol requires), but nothing fatal.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone managed to compile plptools (unfortunately there's no
Debian package)? I found no email address, and I couldn't even find
out who's the author.
Where can we get the source code?
Sorry, it's
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone managed to compile plptools (unfortunately there's no
Debian package)? I found no email address, and I couldn't even find
out who's the author.
Where can we get the source code?
Sorry,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone managed to compile plptools (unfortunately there's no
Debian package)? I found no email address, and I couldn't even find
out who's the author.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Colin Watson) writes:
The code then compiles fine - well, there are a few warnings
(two-digit years - I can only hope this is just something that the Psion
link protocol requires), but nothing fatal.
Now I get:
Making all in plpftp
make[1]: Entering
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone managed to compile plptools (unfortunately there's no
Debian package)? I found no email address, and I couldn't even find
out who's the author.
Where can we get the source code?
I get this error on my up-to-date potato system:
Making all in plpftp
make[1]:
Has anyone managed to compile plptools (unfortunately there's no
Debian package)? I found no email address, and I couldn't even find
out who's the author.
I get this error on my up-to-date potato system:
Making all in plpftp
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/andre/plptools-0.6/plpftp'
g++
I tried to compile a kernel from the 2.2.17-source.
Up to 'make dep' and 'make clean', everything went fine.
Make bzImage stops with following error-message:
as86 -0 -a -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.s
Make(1): as86: Command not found
Make(1): *** [bbootsect.o] Error 127
Make: *** [bzImage]
Ulrich wrote:
I tried to compile a kernel from the 2.2.17-source.
Up to 'make dep' and 'make clean', everything went fine.
Make bzImage stops with following error-message:
as86 -0 -a -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.s
Make(1): as86: Command not found
Make(1): *** [bbootsect.o] Error 127
On Wed 08/18/99 01:01AM, Heikki Vatiainen wrote:
My guess is that your gcc is too new. In my potato system I have
these too compilers installed:
% gcc --version
2.95.1
% gcc272 --version
2.7.2.3
for me:
# gcc --version
egcs-2.91 (something like that)
I installed the gcc and gcc272
Hi all,
I'm trying to compile a 2.0.36 kernel on my potato system, but I
keep getting this error:
init/main.c: In function `get_options':
init/main.c:272: warning: subscript has type `char'
make: *** [init/main.o] Error 1
I've downloaded the sources from several places, but it still
Mark Wagnon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to compile a 2.0.36 kernel on my potato system, but I
keep getting this error:
init/main.c: In function `get_options':
init/main.c:272: warning: subscript has type `char'
make: *** [init/main.o] Error 1
My guess is that your gcc is too
I just finished compiling my own kernel( 2.0.34), and it comes out of size
788K, which is too big for Lilo to handle.
Are there any ways around it?
I tried make bzImage, like HOWTO suggested, but at the end of compilation
I get:
as86 -0 -a -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.a
make[1]: as86: Command not
Andrew Ivanov wrote:
I just finished compiling my own kernel( 2.0.34), and it comes out of size
788K, which is too big for Lilo to handle.
Are there any ways around it?
I tried make bzImage, like HOWTO suggested, but at the end of compilation
I get:
as86 -0 -a -o bbootsect.o bbootsect.a
On Sat, Nov 21, 1998 at 02:30:12AM -0600, Andrew Ivanov wrote:
I just finished compiling my own kernel( 2.0.34), and it comes out of size
788K, which is too big for Lilo to handle.
Are there any ways around it?
I tried make bzImage, like HOWTO suggested, but at the end of compilation
I get:
I have binutils 2.9.1-0.2 installed, which is what I think , at least
this is a requirement for kernel source, as it's said on www.debian.org
And compilation ran with binutils installed, and I got that error.
Andrew
Never
Thank you for fast response. bin86 was the package needed.
Andrew
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Andrew Ivanov wrote:
I have binutils 2.9.1-0.2 installed, which is what I think , at least
this is a requirement for kernel source, as it's said on www.debian.org
And compilation ran with binutils installed, and I got that error.
Andrew
The as86 program is in the 'bin86' package,
Christopher J. McNicholas wrote:
First I would like to extend a thanks to all of you who helped me
with my imake madness problem. Since then, I have installed the GNU
autoconf in the hopes that *it* might work.
At this time, I am having problems at the gdk_imlib make install.
I get the
First I would like to extend a thanks to all of you who helped me
with my imake madness problem. Since then, I have installed the GNU
autoconf in the hopes that *it* might work.
At this time, I am having problems at the gdk_imlib make install.
I get the following two error messages:
Dear Linux users,
Am trying to set up bind ver 8.00.
Files were written in bind ver 4 format.
Tried using named-bootconf.pl to do conversion.
It gave the following error message
Cant modify subroutine entry in scalar assignment at
/usr/sbin/named-bootconf.pl line 30 near ;
the line in question
eugene mendoza [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Tried using named-bootconf.pl to do conversion.
It gave the following error message
Cant modify subroutine entry in scalar assignment at
/usr/sbin/named-bootconf.pl line 30 near ;
the line in question is
$new_config = ;
You are sure, you use the
On Sat, May 10, 1997 at 11:40:55AM -0400, Rick Jones wrote:
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
defxx.o(.text+0x15a): undefined reference to `pcibios_present'
defxx.o(.text+0x188): undefined reference to `pcibios_find_device'
I'm not a developer, but it may be that you have PCI and
After my previous message I changed the configuration for the kernel
slightly (I cannot remember what I changed) and the compilation process
again aborted.
Here is the last few lines of output:
0make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.30/arch/i386/math-emu'
make[1]: Leaving
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
defxx.o(.text+0x15a): undefined reference to `pcibios_present'
defxx.o(.text+0x188): undefined reference to `pcibios_find_device'
defxx.o(.text+0x1c2): undefined reference to `pcibios_read_config_word'
defxx.o(.text+0x20e): undefined reference to
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Rick Jones wrote:
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
defxx.o(.text+0x15a): undefined reference to `pcibios_present'
defxx.o(.text+0x188): undefined reference to `pcibios_find_device'
defxx.o(.text+0x1c2): undefined reference to `pcibios_read_config_word'
On Sat, 10 May 1997, Johann Spies wrote:
The problem is that I have no PCI and did not select PCI in the
configuration process (make xconfig).
I thought that at first but didn't think that compiling the kernel without
PCI enabled it would figure it out for it's self. If so how could you
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