On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Keith Owens wrote:
>Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 14:59:42 +1100
>From: Keith Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Mike A. Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: Linux Kernel mailing list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Subject: Re: ide-probe.c:400: `rtc_lock' undeclared and
> /lib/modules/..../build
>
>On Tue, 7 Nov 2000 21:48:59 -0500 (EST),
>"Mike A. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Alan Cox wrote:
>>>Actually they do. I agree that it wants sorting. Im just wondering what the
>>>best approach is - maybe check modutils rev and only add the link if its high
>>>enough ?
>>
>>What if build-machine != machine-kernel-was-built-for?
>
>Then you are SOL, but that is a generic cross compile problem. Anybody
>doing cross compile has to do extra steps to copy the results to the
>other machine and they can take care of problems like the build symlink
>themselves. The patch in 2.2.18-pre20 fixes the problem for local
>compiles, which are 95%+ (SWAG) of the compiles.
I'm not refering to cross compiling. I'm talking about if I
compile my kernel on machine A, and want to run this on 100%
hardware identical machine B. What if machine B doesn't run the
same version of modutils? In other words same hardware setup
different distribution or version of Linux?
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#[Mike A. Harris bash tip #2 - custom colorized bash prompts]
# For a color prompt, put the following at the bottom of your ~/.bash_profile
TTYNAME=$(tty | sed -e 's/^\/dev\///' -e 's/^tty//');DRED=31;DGREEN=32
BROWN=33;DBLUE=34;DMAGENTA=35;DCYAN=36;GREY=37;DGREY=30\;1;RED=31\;1
GREEN=32\;1;YELLOW=33\;1;BLUE=34\;1;MAGENTA=35\;1;CYAN=36\;1;WHITE=37\;1
CLRUSER=$CYAN ; CLRHOST=$YELLOW # Set the user and host colors here
PS1="$TTYNAME \[\033[${CLRUSER}m\]\u\[\033[0;m\]"
export PS1="${PS1}@\[\033[${CLRHOST}m\]\h\\[\033[0;m\]:\w\$ "
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