On Sat, Dec 09, 2000 at 12:38:05PM -0500, Daniel Jacobowitz wrote:
>
> The input code is used only for the USB support. If we want to keep
> that, we're going to have to make it build. What I would do:
> - #undef the necessary constants until it compiles
> - #define HasLinuxInput ON explicitly, instead of letting it default
> by the running kernel version.
> - Force OSMajorVersion and OSMinorVersion. We could do this based on
> the installed headers, or based on the standard 2.2 kernel - both
> are pretty easy.
>
So basically it needs to check <linux/version.h> instead of checking proc.
Question is then, will this "2.2.x" build run on 2.4.x? :)
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