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Re: kernel 2.6 compile error



> I am however excluding absolutely everything that I do not need (also as
> modules).

I think i cannot exclude some of the modules like: kallsysms, isicom etc..
if the unset the values for kallsysm let's say ,at the time of
make-kpkg it automatically sets the value.

correct me if i am wrong and let me know how can i unset it pemanently
so that it will not set automatically.

Thanks
Paras.



 

On 7/28/05, Jan Schledermann <spamtrap@schledermann.org> wrote:
> Andrew Nelson wrote:
> 
> 
> >> This is your problem, the new versions of GCC wont compile the current
> >> Kernel sources in Debian.  You can
> >>
> 
> That's new to me. I have compiled both 2.6.10, 2.6.11 and 2.6.12
> successfully with GCC 4.X on my bleeding edge sid system.
> Actually just 2 hours ago I did a total recompile of 2.6.12, just after
> having done a dist-upgrade!
> 
> I am however excluding absolutely everything that I do not need (also as
> modules).
> 
> As far as I am concerned the kernel compilation problems was resolved in one
> of the first fix-release to the new compiler. Wheras the kernel itself
> compiles just fine I imagine that there some non C++ compliant programmed
> modules/drivers that can make the new and more strict compiler choke.
> 
> Best regards
> Jan
> 
> 
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