Re: Kernel compilation error

2005-01-09 Thread Alex Papadopoulos
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

Re: Kernel compilation error

2005-01-09 Thread Alex Papadopoulos
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,

Re: Kernel compilation error

2005-01-09 Thread Alex Papadopoulos
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

Re: Kernel compilation error

2005-01-09 Thread Alex Papadopoulos
And it seems all my gcc-3.x packages don't work... gcc-2.95 is fine, but too old... _ Don't just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search! http://search.msn.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of

Re: Kernel compilation error

2005-01-09 Thread Alex Papadopoulos
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' _ Express

Re: Kernel compilation error

2005-01-09 Thread Wayne Topa
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

Re: Kernel compilation error.......

2001-12-18 Thread Paul Mackinney
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

Re: Kernel compilation error.......

2001-12-12 Thread J.A.Serralheiro
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

Re: Kernel compilation error.......

2001-12-12 Thread Dragos
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

Re: Kernel compilation error.......

2001-12-12 Thread C
] Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 12:07 PM 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

Re: Kernel compilation error.......

2001-12-12 Thread G. Soyez
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

Re: Kernel compilation error.......

2001-12-12 Thread Dragos
: Dragos [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: C [EMAIL PROTECTED]; debian-user@lists.debian.org 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

Re: Kernel compilation error.......

2001-12-12 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
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.

Re: Kernel Compilation Error

2001-07-16 Thread Joost Kooij
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:

Re: kernel compilation error

2001-07-06 Thread Colin Watson
J.A.Serralheiro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: hi. I already posted a question, but got any replies. 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

Re: Kernel compilation -- Error 127 after trying Make bzImage

2000-10-09 Thread John McBride
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

Re: Kernel Compilation Error?

1999-08-18 Thread Mark Wagnon
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

Re: Kernel Compilation Error?

1999-08-17 Thread Heikki Vatiainen
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

Re: Kernel compilation error / Kernel too big.

1998-11-21 Thread Ed Cogburn
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

Re: Kernel compilation error / Kernel too big.

1998-11-21 Thread Hamish Moffatt
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:

Re: Kernel compilation error / Kernel too big.

1998-11-21 Thread Andrew Ivanov
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

Re: Kernel compilation error : Got it.

1998-11-21 Thread Andrew Ivanov
Thank you for fast response. bin86 was the package needed. Andrew Never include a comment that will help | Andrew Ivanov someone else understand your code. | [EMAIL PROTECTED] If they understand it, they don't | ICQ:

Re: Kernel compilation error / Kernel too big.

1998-11-21 Thread Ed Cogburn
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,

Re: Kernel-compilation error no.2

1997-05-11 Thread Hamish Moffatt
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

Re: Kernel-compilation error no.2

1997-05-10 Thread Rick Jones
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

Re: Kernel-compilation error no.2

1997-05-10 Thread Johann Spies
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'

Re: Kernel-compilation error no.2

1997-05-10 Thread Rick Jones
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