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SubjectProblems building linux-nfs-0.4.22 with 2.1.117ac3
Having some problems getting the linux-nfs-0.4.22 package to build under
2.1.117ac3 with egcs-1.0.3a and glibc. I just wanted to make sure that I
am doing this correctly and not making some stupid error. I spent quit a
bit of time searching all over the net about info on this, and found very
little. Is there a URL with a HOWTO concerning knfsd? At any rate, here
are some of the errors I get when building.

ln -s /usr/src/linux ksrc
Making all in tools
Making all in rpcgen
gcc -g -O2 -D_GNU_SOURCE -I../../support/include -Wno-unused -Wno-unused
-c rpc_clntout.c -o rpc_clntout.o

...

Building rpcgen done.
cp rpcgen ../../bin
Making all in getkversion
gcc -g -O2 -D_GNU_SOURCE -I../../support/include -Wno-unused -c
getkversion.
c -o getkversion.o
gcc -g -O2 -L../../support/lib -o getkversion getkversion.o
Building getkversion done.
Making all in rpcdebug
gcc -g -O2 -D_GNU_SOURCE -I../../support/include -Wno-unused -c
rpcdebug.c -o rpcdebug.o
In file included from /usr/include/linux/sched.h:70,
from /usr/include/linux/nfs_fs.h:13,
from rpcdebug.c:15:
/usr/include/linux/time.h:59: warning: `FD_SET' redefined
/usr/include/sys/select.h:60: warning: this is the location of the
previous definition
/usr/include/linux/time.h:60: warning: `FD_CLR' redefined
/usr/include/sys/select.h:61: warning: this is the location of the
previous definition


This continues on for several files.

Any simple thoughts or fixes, or pointers to some info already available?

Thanks,
Greg

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Greg Whalin
gwhalin@numerix.com


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