On 13-Dez-98, Joel Klecker wrote: > At 20:33 +0100 1998-12-12, Michel "Dnzer" wrote:
it's Dänzer or Daenzer for non-german-speaking, but certainly not 'Dnzer'! ;-) >> mke2fs.c: In function `check_plausibility': >> mke2fs.c:128: `SCSI_DISK_MAJOR' undeclared (first use in this function) >> mke2fs.c:128: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once >> mke2fs.c:128: for each function it appears in.) >> mke2fs.c: In function `PRS': >> mke2fs.c:610: warning: comparison is always 1 due to limited range >> of data type >> make[2]: *** [mke2fs.o] Error 1 >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kdeutils-1.0/kfloppy/e2fs/misc' >> make[1]: *** [all-progs-recursive] Error 1 >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/kdeutils-1.0/kfloppy/e2fs' >> make: *** [kmke2fs] Error 2 > > Hmm... looks almost like it incorporates e2fsprogs source. Surely does. > The first problem is due to SCSI changes (basically more possible > SCSI devices) in newer Linux kernels, I think, but I'm not really > sure that changing SCSI_DISK_MAJOR to SCSI_DISK0_MAJOR will work. I changed it, and it worked! Thanks for the tip! Now I've managed to build all the KDE stuff I downloaded. Another (not important) question: Is there any point in formatting ext2 floppies? > The second is just a warning, adding -fsigned-char to the CFLAGS will > resolve it (e2fsprogs 1.12 has fixed this in a different way). I saw that, just included all the end of make's output. Greetings Michel -- Software suppliers are trying to make their software packages more 'user-friendly'.... Their best approach, so far, has been to take all the old brochures, and stamp the words, 'user-friendly' on the cover. -- Bill Gates ______________________________________________________________________________ Michel Dänzer /// [EMAIL PROTECTED] __ /// Student of computer science at the \\\/// Team *AMIGA* ICQ #: 5675698 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology \\\/ IRC: CoOpER / dALEb33