Re: WARNING: driver bpf should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t=#bpf/0)

2000-11-02 Thread Marcel Moolenaar

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  I get it as well. IIRC, it simply means that the bpf pseudo device needs
  to be updated, but is otherwise harmless. I forgot the details, but it's
  all in the mailinglist archives. Somewhere... :-)
 
 Anybody handling this, or anybody can give pointers as to what needs to be
 done?

I'm not aware someone is working on it. It doesn't look like it needs
much work, but I don't know the details as I said. For pointers: mail
archives.

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WARNING: driver bpf should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t =#bpf/0)

2000-11-01 Thread andrea

Subject says it all. I get:

WARNING: driver bpf should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t = "#bpf/0")

probably at first usage. Card is an xe PC Card.
I know I will probably get flamed for not RTF*, but I couldn't find a clue
anywhere...
Bye,
Andrea

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Re: WARNING: driver bpf should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t =#bpf/0)

2000-11-01 Thread Marcel Moolenaar

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 WARNING: driver bpf should register devices with make_dev() (dev_t = "#bpf/0")
 
 probably at first usage. Card is an xe PC Card.
 I know I will probably get flamed for not RTF*, but I couldn't find a clue
 anywhere...

I get it as well. IIRC, it simply means that the bpf pseudo device needs
to be updated, but is otherwise harmless. I forgot the details, but it's
all in the mailinglist archives. Somewhere... :-)

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