On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Hank wrote: > Christian T. Steigies wrote: > >On Tue, Feb 03, 2004 at 09:46:18AM -0500, Hank wrote: > >>Just a report on a compiler failure using kernel2.4.24-source. > >> > >> > > > >The debian kernel-source? > > > No. > > Geert told me to use the following source: > cvs -z4 -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/linux-m68k/cvsroot checkout -r > m68k-2_4 linux > > Which I did.And applied his patch which worked on the keyb problem. > > >Can you try the m68k kernel-patch with that > > > Well, I see Debian's patch--it's a 2.4.20 patch--should I use the 2.4.20 > debian source? > > Anyway, I've got a vmlinux now. And I did a make -k modules to keep the > compiler going > on the error on the macsonic. module. It's running now. And I just got > Geert's macsonic patch. But > I've got to go to pretty soon. I'll have to apply Geert's new patch > before I hit the sack and wait > another 6-8 hours for the 840AV to do its thing. > > > Well, I tried the vmlinux without finishing the modules or applying the > macsonic patch. > > I got the penguin plus the following which I'm typing out manually: > Do you have a fax?
It may help to mail these things to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (added to CC), since this is where the Linux/m68k kernel hackers hang out... > d0:00000000 d1:00000d24 d2: 00000000 d3: 0024df9c > d4:0024e000 d5:0013ac06 a0: 00000000 a1: 0011a438 > Process swapper (pid: 1, stackpage=0024d000) > Frame format=7 eff addr=0024dde8 ssw=0545 faddr=00000000 > wb 1 stat/addr/data: 0005 0013ac02 000047c8 > wb 2 stat/addr/data: 0045 0024e000 0000a80c > wb3 stat/addr/data: 0005 0024dda8 00002000 > push data: 000047c8 000ed3fa 0024df9c 000ed281 > Stack from 0024ed0c: > 0024de64 00000000 00000000 0000a80c 0024df34 0013abf0 00004af2 0024df34 > 000ed59b 0024c23c 00000001 0024d000 0024df34 0024df34 000074a2 000edb6d > 0024df34 00000000 000edb55 00000000 00000100 0024df34 00000007 00000000 > 00000000 etc. > 00000000 etc. > 00000000 etc > > Call Trace: > [<0000a80c>} [<00004af2>] 000ed59b>] {<000074a2>} > {<000edb6d>} {<000edb55>} {<00007670>} {<000e7ca4>} > {<000042ec>} {<000039c8>} {<00007008>} {<00077e06>} > {<0007e18>} {<00077d70>} {<000e7ca4>} {<00077d70>} > {<00001000>} {<00002000>} {<0000a80c>} {<00002068>} > {<0000a80c>} {<00003de0>} > Code: 3030 2a00 2f00 4879 000e d401 4e94 508f 5282 7209 > Kernel panic: Attempted to kill init! > > Well, I checked it twice. I doubt these problems will disappear with the new > patch. Guess I need to hook up a line printer for output? > > Well, thanks for the help Geert and and Christian. > Hope this helps you out. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds