Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 16 Mar 1998 23:29:18 -0800 | From | Benjamin Redelings I <> | Subject | Ignore my former reports - I compiled with 2.0.32 include/linux and include/asm! |
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The title says it all: I accidentally compiled 2.1.90-pre3 with the header files from 2.0.32. When I updated glibc, it automatically ate my for /usr/include/linux and asm and I didn't realize glibc had been updated (sigh). Runs MUCH faster now, though!!! ;)
Still, can somebody please introduce some kind of incompatability for me so that this kind of thing produces a compile error in the future? I know I probably should have seen some warnings, but I wasn't looking closely and the bogus warnings that egcs generates pretty much swamp everything else.
Except for the my solid lockup, the hybrid kernel wasn't that bad :)
-BenRI
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