-On [2319 21:00], Poul-Henning Kamp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Wemm writes
:
If you are using old drivers that haven't been newbusified yet, you will
need to add 'options COMPAT_OLDPCI' and/or 'options COMPAT_OLDISA' to your
kernel configs and regenerate.
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
I already addressed that in new-bus and there is some discussion and
finding out the best way to do a higher level wrapping for a lot of
newbus' stuff.
Is there? Where? I don't recall seeing that in any of the newbus mailing
lists I (used to) subscribe
If you are using old drivers that haven't been newbusified yet, you will
need to add 'options COMPAT_OLDPCI' and/or 'options COMPAT_OLDISA' to your
kernel configs and regenerate. Otherwise you will get compile failures.
This is for -current only. 4.x is not affected.
Incidently, I was
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Wemm writes
:
If you are using old drivers that haven't been newbusified yet, you will
need to add 'options COMPAT_OLDPCI' and/or 'options COMPAT_OLDISA' to your
kernel configs and regenerate. Otherwise you will get compile failures.
I think this is