> This is probably the first and last time I will openly agree for someone
> to tell me were to go, and do it ;-).
>
> You tell me what you want the driver to do, and I will make it happen.
> It will be legal and technically correct. Does that sound like a good
> idea?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Andre H
That would be great!
finally someone is coming to the rescue
do you have the source files or are you going to work from scratch?
Erik
Arjan van de Ven schreef:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > Andre Hedrick wrote:
>
> > However as far as I can see everyone who has a FastTrak
Hm i have the Promise raid source for 2.2 kernel modules so what do you mean
by opensource signatures
i have it working for 2.2 kernels but i can't get it to work properly in 2.4
So if someone want to look at the source !!!
it can be found on www.promise.com
Assie
Andre Hedrick schreef:
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>
i have the source files for compiling the module for 2.2 kernels but i
can't get the module to work in 2.4
is anyone programming a 2.4 driver/module ?
or can someone help me to convert the existing source code to a working 2.4
kernelmodule (or better in the kernel)
Erik
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i don't understand how it got corrupted but it looks like i'm missing a lot of things
if
i compare it to your scsi_ioctl file
I will use your scsi_ioctl or i will untar kernel 2.4.2 again without patch pre4
i hope it will work
Erik
Douglas Gilbert schreef:
> Erik van Asselt wro
I did link the usr/include/scsi to usr/srs/linux/include/scsi
isn't that the right way for compiling the new kernel?
Erik
Douglas Gilbert schreef:
> Erik,
> It looks like you are missing (or have a corrupted)
> include/scsi/scsi_ioctl.h header file. It contains
> the definition of the struct Sc
make -C scsi
make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi'
make -C aic7xxx
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx'
make all_targets
make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx'
ld -m elf_i386 -r -o aic7xxx_mod.o aic7xxx_linux.o aic7xxx_li
i tried to compile linux-2.4.3-pre4 on a redhat and suse machine with
different gcc's egcs 1.1.2 ,gcc 2.96 and gcc 2.95
but all get stuck on compiling scsi_ioctl in kernel or as module
does anyone have an idea?
machine's : -pentium 66 (with bug :=) running suse 7.0
-amd athlon
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