Re: [leaf-user] Kernel compilation errors

2003-09-29 Thread Erich Titl
Thomas At 11:36 27.09.2003, Thomas Wille wrote: .. So my questions, maybe a little bit OT: where can I find the call for md5sum, so that I can correct it? why is it called? If this was related to a crime I'd suggest to 'follow the money trail' here it is easier, just follow the 'make' trail

Re: [leaf-user] Kernel compilation errors

2003-09-27 Thread Thomas Wille
Dear Erich, thank you very much for your hints. Now I am shure that in my kernel source installation the environment was a little bit confused. So I installed the original Bering patched kernel source once more, and compiled it with Jaques' original Bering-2.4.20.config. After that I changed

Re: [leaf-user] Kernel compilation errors

2003-09-25 Thread Erich Titl
Thomas At 23:01 24.09.2003 +0200, Thomas Wille wrote: Erich, I did all the things I normally do when compiling a new kernel: - untar the kernel (in this case into my home dirctory) - as root adjust the link /usr/src/linux so that it points to the kernel source to be compiled - exit from beeing

Re: [leaf-user] Kernel compilation errors

2003-09-24 Thread Thomas Wille
Erich, I did all the things I normally do when compiling a new kernel: - untar the kernel (in this case into my home dirctory) - as root adjust the link /usr/src/linux so that it points to the kernel source to be compiled - exit from beeing root (in my home directory the user can do everything)

[leaf-user] Kernel compilation errors

2003-09-22 Thread Thomas Wille
Hello List, Yesterday I tried to compile my own Bering-Kernel. I took the Bering-1.2-patched-kernel-source from the LEAF download section and the Bering-2.4.20.config from http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/bering/latest/development/kernel/ I used the standard woody environment: gcc version