Hi,
I am seeing some uncommon problem while doing compilation of mps driver (this
is a latest driver from LSI).
Here are the steps I followed.
CASE-1
1. remove mps directory from sys/dev and sys/module and overwrite those two
directories with my latest code.
2. go to sys/module/mps and run
, Stephen
Subject: mps module compilation issue on FreeBSD-9 amd64
Hi,
I am seeing some uncommon problem while doing compilation of mps driver
(this is a latest driver from LSI).
Here are the steps I followed.
CASE-1
1. remove mps directory from sys/dev and sys/module and overwrite
On 1/30/12 10:15 AM, Desai, Kashyap wrote:
Hi,
I am seeing some uncommon problem while doing compilation of mps driver (this
is a latest driver from LSI).
Here are the steps I followed.
CASE-1
1. remove mps directory from sys/dev and sys/module and overwrite those two
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