try
make distclean
and start again :)
(if that doesn't work, I dunno..I use 'make config' and just step through
everything...I'm boring, though)
(incidently, if you save off..I think it's .config .. from the directory
in another directory, and then after running 'make distclean' copy back
in, it gives you your already configured settings back.. at least with
make config it does)
Also, you might want to see if it's the SMP rule XOR the processor family
XOR both settings that fix the problem
Vinnie (who spends way too much time tweaking kernels, 'cos she likes
it...sicko :) )
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On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, jeffrey wrote:
> Thanx for your response!
> I turned on the SMP rule and selected the 386 family of processors(even
> though uname reports 686---selecting 686 didn't seem to work) and it
> worked BUT I stopped the compile process(CTL-C) because there were other
> rules I wanted to try out.I did a "make xconfig" and
> I got the following error message :
>
> /usr/src/linux/.hdepend:1191: *** missing separator. Stop.
> ( now I cant even get to the kernel configuration window)
>
> What's happening now?
> Jeff Mutonho
> Cape Town
> South Africa
>
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