Jeff Dike wrote:

On Tue, Aug 05, 2008 at 06:37:18PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm glad to here that the bug has been fixed. Anyway, it does not work with my configuration:

- CentOS 5.1 as host system and UML root fs
- Kernel 2.6.25.4 (vanilla, but config taken from the CentOS kernel)
- GCC 4.1.2
- GLIBC 2.5

I'm not sure that anything was ever broken.
According to the links from my first mail, there has been a bug in UML that caused that problem and I could not find anything that proved that it has been fixed...

You are building the modules against a UML tree, with ARCH=um on the
make line?  I.e. you're not trying to load a host module into UML?

                            Jeff

It's not the first time I'm compiling an UML kernel but it is the first time I'm building a 64 bit version. Don't get me wrong, I would never claim to not make mistakes, but the reason is definitily not a forgotten "ARCH=um" or a wrong path, I've triple-checked this...

Regards
JK

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