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Henrik Storner <storner@osiris.ping.dk> writes: > As for whether it works, I applied the linux-2.1.19 patch to a 2.1.20 > kernel, and now get errors when linking the kernel (on a i386 - yes, > I did change the 'ARCH=alpha' in the patch): > > kernel/kernel.o: In function `init_modules': > kernel/kernel.o(.text+0x4631): undefined reference to `__stop___ksymtab' > kernel/kernel.o(.text+0x4636): undefined reference to `__start___ksymtab' > kernel/kernel.o(.data+0x3614): undefined reference to `__start___ksymtab' > > Don't really know how to fix this one. I beat on this a couple of times. Switching to versioned modules enabled me to compile successfully. I am not enough of a hacker to know why, though. -- + Michael D. Harnois + It is easier to make a saint out of + + Pastor, computer nerd, + a libertine than out of a prig. + + Linux user, Havanese owner + + + mharnois@sbt.net + --Santayana + | ||||||||||||
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