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Re: Rocket Port ISA card and LINUX



Hi,
>>"Ted" == Theodore Y Ts'o <tytso@MIT.EDU> writes:

Ted> I the file that he was looking for was probably autoconf.h ---
Ted> it's required by files such as /usr/include/linux/config.h.
Ted> autoconf.h is generated by the kernel as part of the "make
Ted> config" process.

	I thought about that. But then, the file autoconf.h (or,
 properly /usr/include/linux/autoconf.h) can be found in the package
 libc5-dev, which is required for *any* compilation.

	So, I suspect that if the customer has not installed
 libc5-dev, installing that would be the solution. In which csae one
 would be well advised to check if the customers machine has also
 installed other development packages as well.

	Incidentally, kernel-source-X.XX and kernel-headers-X.XX
 packages also will provide /usr/src/linux/include/linux/autoconf.h
 (Debian maintains /usr/src/linux as a symlink; the real directories
 will look like /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.30/include/linux). IMHO
 these packages are probably not required.

	If the customer has downloaded clean kernel sources on their
 own, they *would* need to run make config to generate the file in
 question. 

	So, in summary, have the customer install the libc5-dev
 package, and attempt a recompile. 

	Please feel free to ask us questions  if it still does not
 work. 

	manoj
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