Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 21 May 2002 12:44:59 -0600 | From | "Peter J. Braam" <> | Subject | Re: 2.5.X: intermezzo compile errors |
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Hi,
Clearly we need to do something about this. Apologies for the problems.
- Peter -
On Tue, May 21, 2002 at 09:41:57AM -0500, Bob_Tracy wrote: > Are people actually using the intermezzo fs with recent 2.5.X kernels? > The compile has been broken for quite some time due to the following: > > (1) linux/include/linux/intermezzo_psdev.h: ISLENTO() define references > a "p_pptr" structure member that has been replaced by "parent". > > (2) In the 2.5.5 timeframe, the "i_zombie" member of "struct inode" > went away, and most of the filesystem code was modified accordingly. > The intermezzo fs never got "the treatment" as far as I can tell. > Affected source files are linux/fs/intermezzo/vfs.c and dir.c. > > (3) linux/fs/intermezzo/super.c: no "read_super" structure member. > > (4) linux/fs/intermezzo/psdev.c: syntax error (missing brace) causes > numerous compilation errors. After adding the missing brace, > there's still a problem with the third arg of lento_mknod() at > line 773. > > If there's an intermezzo patch set somewhere, I'm sure someone will > point me to it :-). > > -- > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > Bob Tracy WTO + WIPO = DMCA? http://www.anti-dmca.org > rct@frus.com > -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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