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Re: AVM Fritz!Card PCI (v2.0) / Fritz!DSL



Hi All,

I tried to install the original AVM 32-bit-driver.
I changed all int variables that content pointers to long, so I have no 
warnings about that. But there is a library without source code. and it is:
file fcpci-lib.o
fcpci-lib.o: ELF 32-bit LSB relocatable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), not 
stripped

than I used "objcopy":
objcopy -v -O elf64-x86-64 fcpci-lib.o lib/fcpci-lib.o
copy from fcpci-lib.o(elf32-i386) to lib/fcpci-lib.o(elf64-x86-64)

file lib/fcpci-lib.o
lib/fcpci-lib.o: ELF 64-bit LSB relocatable, AMD x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), not 
stripped

I thought that it was done, but if I tried to compile the driver I got the 
following message:

  LD [M]  /home/pavel/fritz/src/fcpci.o
ld: /home/pavel/fritz/src/fcpci.o: relocation size mismatch 
in /var/lib/fritz/fcpci-lib.o section .text
ld: final link failed: Archive object file in wrong format

Because I don't have any experience with the structure of obj-files could 
anybody give me a hint what do I do wrong?

Thanks,
Pavel

Am Samstag, 19. März 2005 19:09 schrieb p-a-v-e-l@gmx.net:
> Hi Javier,
>
> in the standard kernel there is no mISDN support.
> here you can find it:
> http://www.isdn4linux.de/mISDN/
> I see there is a mailing list, I try my luck there ;)
>
> BTW: I use 2.6.10, because the 2.6.11.4 has not recognised my raid-devices
> during the booting.
>
> Am Samstag, 19. März 2005 18:53 schrieb Javier Kohen:
> > Hi Pavel?,
> >
> > El sáb, 19-03-2005 a las 18:38 +0100, p-a-v-e-l@gmx.net escribió:
> > > pnp: the driver 'fcpnp' has been registered
> > > ISDN L2 driver version 1.19
> > > mISDN: INTERNAL ERROR in drivers/isdn/hardware/mISDN/stack.c:595
> > > release_l1 id 1
> > > mISDNd: addr(f0000) prim(f1980) failed err(ffffffa4)
> > > pnp: the driver 'fcpnp' has been unregistered
> > >
> > > has anybody an idea?!
> >
> > No, but I think you should contact the author/maintainer, as it's
> > producing an "internal error" according to your log. By the way, I
> > couldn't find the mISDN directory in my kernel's tree (2.6.11).



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