Package: openafs-modules-source
Version: 1.4.0-4
Severity: important
Hello,
I'm trying to build openafs-modules-source against the Linux kernel
2.6.16 using make-kpkg. This fails with the following error message.
CC [M] /usr/src/modules/openafs/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.16-SP/afs_analyze.o
In file included from /usr/src/modules/openafs/src/afs/afs_osi.h:393,
from /usr/src/modules/openafs/src/rx/rx_clock.h:88,
from /usr/src/modules/openafs/src/rx/rx.h:35,
from /usr/src/modules/openafs/src/afs/afsincludes.h:26,
from
/usr/src/modules/openafs/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.16-SP/afs_analyze.c:36:
/usr/src/modules/openafs/src/afs/LINUX/osi_machdep.h:55:2: error: #error Not
sure what to do about rlim (should be in the Linux task struct somewhere....)
In file included from /usr/src/modules/openafs/src/afs/afsincludes.h:44,
from
/usr/src/modules/openafs/src/libafs/MODLOAD-2.6.16-SP/afs_analyze.c:36:
/usr/src/modules/openafs/src/afs/afs.h:901:5: warning: "AFS_USEBUFFERS" is not
defined
After googling around a bit I found [0]this thread, which says that
there is a patch in RT, which will be in CVS as well shortly.
I did some searching in openafs' RT as well, but I could not find
anything useful. Maybe you can find that patch and apply it to the
Debian package so openafs will work again on the recent release of the
Linux kernel?
0. https://lists.openafs.org/pipermail/openafs-info/2006-January/021300.html
TIA,
Flo
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Versions of packages openafs-modules-source depends on:
ii bison 1:2.1-0.2 A parser generator that is compati
ii debhelper 5.0.25 helper programs for debian/rules
ii flex 2.5.33-2 A fast lexical analyzer generator.
ii kernel-package 10.036 A utility for building Linux kerne
ii module-assistant 0.10.2 tool to make module package creati
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