1.2.13 Compilation problems

1.2.13 Compilation problems

Post by Francisco J. Fuentes Rodrigue » Wed, 22 May 1996 04:00:00



        Hello :

         While I was compiling kernel 1.2.13 RedHat 3.0.3 I had some
warning in different programs but allways the same, now I can't remember.

        Could I have problems with it, o simple I ignore the warnings.

                Bye, Fran :-)

PD: I was studyind English, but I think not enough

 
 
 

1. strange problems 1.2.13 --> 2.0.0 --> 1.2.13

Hi,

I have some strange problems with the new kernel source tree...

after the installation of the new sysvinit-2.62 the linux-2.0.0 kernel
complains sh:/bin/bash cannot execute...
with 1.99.7 this works fine
and at least I'm totally unable to recompile the 1.2.13 source tree due
some strange asm errors in main occurring in asm/io.h referenced by
bugs.h  (also within the asm tree). Of course I checked the appropriate
links to for the linux source tree /usr/include/linux
                                                asm

Please help....
 Michael

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