Hi. (Does anyone know the maintainer of this code?) When compiling drivers/net/rclanmtl.c (240t12p3) I get a warning about incompatible pointer assignment. As far as I can tell it has appeared because PU32 has been changed to __u32* since test9 (where it was an unsigned long*). The following patch fixes this by changing the offending lvalue to a PU32 instead of an unsigned long*, which is my unqualified guess at a fix. --- linux-240-t12-pre3-clean/drivers/net/rclanmtl.c Sat Nov 4 23:27:08 2000 +++ linux/drivers/net/rclanmtl.c Fri Dec 1 22:36:49 2000 @@ -1561,7 +1561,7 @@ RCResetLANCard(U16 AdapterID, U16 ResourceFlags, PU32 ReturnAddr, PFNCALLBACK CallbackFunction) { unsigned long off; - unsigned long *pMsg; + PU32 pMsg; PPAB pPab; int i; long timeout = 0; -- Rasmus([EMAIL PROTECTED]) "There are also enough rocks on Earth to kill the world's population several times over." -- Lt. General Daniel Graham, DIA, explaining why it's necessary to have more than enough nukes - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/