>
> You can't. Cygwin is not Linux. Building Linux kernel modules for
> Cygwin is not possible.
>
Ok, i got it. One more question then: what is the purpose of 'instmodsh'
programm? With 'Perl' to be the only entry in the 'Installed modules are'.
Many thanks indeed,
Artem A. Avetisyan.
>
> Cori
On Mar 2 12:33, artem_ave wrote:
> Hi, all.
>
> I'm trying to install shfs module. Installation guide
> (http://shfs.sourceforge.net/install.html) advises me:
> "
> 2. Check the top-level Makefile for KERNEL_SOURCES variable. It should
> contain path to your kernel directory (where include/linux
Hi, all.
I'm trying to install shfs module. Installation guide
(http://shfs.sourceforge.net/install.html) advises me:
"
2. Check the top-level Makefile for KERNEL_SOURCES variable. It should
contain path to your kernel directory (where include/linux resides).
"
I really have no idea what to set a
Lakshmy Ramaswamy wrote:
> I am new to cygwin. I wanted to install ALSA in Cygwin but I am getting an
> error which states that I need to specify the kernel location since the
> program is unable to find the kernel location. Specifically it is unable to
> find:
> checking for
At 10:48 PM 2/13/2004, Lakshmy Ramaswamy you wrote:
>Hi,
>I am new to cygwin. I wanted to install ALSA in Cygwin but I am getting an error
>which states that I need to specify the kernel location since the program is unable
>to find the kernel location. Specifically it is un
Hi,
I am new to cygwin. I wanted to install ALSA in Cygwin but I am getting an
error which states that I need to specify the kernel location since the
program is unable to find the kernel location. Specifically it is unable to
find:
checking for kernel version... The file
/usr/src/linux
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