Lainaus Rogério Brito :
I suspect there is some very basic capability that I lack to build
modules. I mean, it's not just the A-Link WLAN module that cannot be
built - I don't think I can build *any* module with the current
setup.
The compilation script/makefile that came with your module is
Le Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 04:06:38PM +0200, Wolfgang Pfeiffer a écrit :
>
> Anyone out there who knows what happened to the tool/package above on
> ppc-Debian?
>
> It looks like they have been removed from powerpc on
> unstable/experimental without creating a replacement.
Hello Wolfgang,
here is
Lainaus Rogério Brito :
The compilation script/makefile that came with your module is looking
for the kernel headers where /lib/modules//build is telling.
That's just it. I looked at a couple of other Linux machines (i386),
and they had the /lib/modules//build directory (link), as
well a
Hi All
Anyone out there who knows what happened to the tool/package above on
ppc-Debian?
It looks like they have been removed from powerpc on
unstable/experimental without creating a replacement.
And yes, I know there are packages on Ubuntu I maybe could try.
Anything I missed?
Thanks in anti
Hi, Sakari.
On Apr 13 2010, Sakari Aaltonen wrote:
> Quoting Rogério Brito :
> >If you want to compile your own kernels, having only build-essential is
> >enough (it will pull in various other packages needed for compilation of
> >kernels).
>
> But... When I say 'apt-get install build-essential',
Quoting Rogério Brito :
If you want to compile your own kernels, having only build-essential is
enough (it will pull in various other packages needed for compilation of
kernels).
But... When I say 'apt-get install build-essential', the answer is
that 'build-essential' is already installed an
On Sun, 2010-04-04 at 00:14 +0100, peter green wrote:
> peter green wrote:
> > >The bug is actually in libsdl1.2debian. It has improper compile flags
> > >for powerpc g3. What these are I do not know.
> > looking at the build log -maltivec seems to be the smoking gun. It
> > appears the upstream
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