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Re: Kernel compile problems om vme167



On Tue, 2002-01-22 at 01:22, Nick Brok wrote:
> Hello folks,
> 
> I'm not new on Linux (working with it for about 10 years) but new to Debian.
> I got a nice vme167 computer and it works fine... but I want to compile my
> own kernel. That's were the problem begins.
> I get the latest 2.2.20 kernel from debian with the tool dselect, it installs
> the kernel source in the /usr/src directory as expected.
> I configure the kernel for my board (vme167).
> When I start compiling the kernel the first complaint is:
> (It's not an exact copy, but it says what's essential)
> 
> in include/asm68k/delay.h
> loops_per_sec (undeclared first use in this function)
> 
> The next one is in the SCSI driver 53c7xx 
> it complains about some identifiers such as KERNELMAP_NOCACHE_SER, 
> KERNELMAP_FULL_CACHING and so on.
> 
> I cannot get the thing compiled... (It's using gcc-2.95.4)
> But the binary kernel does work.... what did the people at Debian do I forgot?
> 
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> Nick Brok

You need the kernel patch package for m68k.  Can't remember the actual
package name off hand.  But this should give you enough information to
find it.

Ray




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