From: William S. <wst...@po...> - 2002-11-26 19:04:20
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Good afternoon, Jeff, On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Jeff Dike wrote: > wst...@po... said: > > In file included from process.c:23: /usr/src/uml-linux/ > > linux-2.4.20-rc3-netfilter20021123-uml32/arch/um/kernel/skas/include/ > > skas_ptrace.h:9: redefinition of `struct ptrace_faultinfo' > > Ummm, strange. There is only one definition of ptrace_faultinfo in the > pool that I can see, and it looks properly protected against multiple > inclusion. > > Can you run that cc command by hand, replacing the '-c -o blah' with '-E', > and see where the two definitions are? Sigh. I did, and the output only showed one definition. After doing that, I rerun the kernel compile and I only get the following error. I guess that leaves me chasing wild geese for Thanksgiving. :-( Sorry, Jeff. > wst...@po... said: > > ksyms.c:42: `um_virt_to_phys' undeclared here (not in a function) > > ksyms.c:42: initializer element is not constant > > ksyms.c:42: (near initialization for `__ksymtab_um_virt_to_phys.value') > > Fixed in the next patch. Cheers, - Bill --------------------------------------------------------------------------- "With an estimated nine million Linux systems in use, Linux equals the total installed base of all commercial versions of UNIX put together." -- Eric Foster-Johnson, http://www.techdispatch.com/ -------------------------------------------------------------------------- William Stearns (wst...@po...). Mason, Buildkernel, named2hosts, and ipfwadm2ipchains are at: http://www.stearns.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |