Re: problem compiling drivers

From: Aaron Stromas (astromas@us.oracle.com)
Date: Thu Jan 28 1999 - 11:30:05 EST


> > "depmod -a" reports unresolved symbols. after some poking around i
> > noticed that i didn't have the /usr/src/linux/net/inet directory. i'm
> > using the debian hamm distribution and so far wasn't able to find the
> > package containing the required files. however, i found all the include
>
> it's part of the kernel source. the kernel Makefile sets up
> the appropriate links from /usr/include into /usr/src/kernel/include.
>

i have re-installed the source package and the header package, version
2.0.34 (i _am_ running 2.0.34 kernel).
there /usr/src/linux is linked to /usr/kernel-headers-2.0.34 but
/usr/src/linux only contains the include directory. there is
/usr/src/linux/include/net but not /usr/src/linux/include/net/inet. in
fact, there is no inet directory at all.

i attempted to compile the driver but got the same "unresolved symbols"
error from depmod

do i need to run build the kernel to have the appropriate links set up?

>
> > and i still get the "unresolved symbols" from "depmod -a". please, can
> > you tell me what else i need to do? tia,
>
> you almost certainly have a broken install of kernel sources,
> not only because of the missing links, but because this version
> problem is probably due to having a kernel of one version, and
> the sources to one significantly different.
>
>
>

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