Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 13 Jun 2001 17:43:54 +0300 | From | Mark Mokryn <> | Subject | Re: SMP module compilation on UP? |
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Rafael Herrera wrote: > > Mark Mokryn wrote: > > Is it possible to build an SMP module on a machine running a UP kernel > > (or vice versa)? We of course get unresolved symbols during module load > > due to the smp prefix on the ksyms, and haven't seen how to get around > > it. (Defining __SMP__ does not cut it, though I believe this used to > > work a while ago). > > Yes. It does not matter what kernel you are running. What's important is > that you configure your sources. Configure your kernel for SMP and do a > 'make dep', then compile your module. > -- > Rafael
Is this the only way - to keep two separately configured kernel source trees? No way to do it via some flag?
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