From: Bjorn B. <d00...@dt...> - 2002-03-30 10:38:23
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Hi, I'm not familiar with LRP, but I'll give it a shot. If you compiled against 2.4.4 and use it with 2.2.19 I guess that could be a problem. Try compiling everything against 2.2.19 instead. Which leads us to the second question: Maybe you could change the /usr/src/linux symlink to point to the 2.2.19 sources when compiling, and change it back afterwards? Something along the lines of: ln -sf linux-2.2.19 /usr/src/linux <compile lirc> ln -sf linux-2.4.4 /usr/src/linux /Bjorn Bringert On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, Fanatic Minds wrote: > > Hi > > I build a MP3-Player with LRP (www.linuxrouter.org) as OS with Kernel > 2.2.19. > > When I start lircd, it always says "segmentation fault". > > The machine where I compile my soft is based on Mandrake 8.0 with > Kernel 2.4.4 > > And another question. I wanted to compile the serial-driver for my > MP3-Box, and therefor I must use the Kernel 2.2.19-Sources. I tried to > edit the Makefile changing KERNEL_LOCATION from /usr/src/linux to > /usr/src/linux-2.2.19, but that didn't work. > > Can anyone help me ?? > > Marco Glatz > > > |