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Dears,

I am not sure if this is the right place for asking such question. If
not, please ignore and if possible, direct me to the right place.

I am trying to rebuilt my kernel patched with the iwlwifi driver. I
downloaded the mac80211 package then I typed make. I got the following
error. Can you help me in solving this error.

Note: I am a noob.

hab@laptop {~/wifi/mac80211-7.0.6}$ sudo make
Building modified version in 'modified/' directory:
Copying modified/ from origin/...done
Applying patches and scripts from pending/.
+ Applying: pending/09-range-name-rate.patch
Add WE range, name and rate capabilities
+ Applying: pending/10-txpower.patch
Fix user specified TXPOWER from being overridden by stack.
+ Applying: pending/20-wireless-dev-qos.patch
The attachment is the QoS patch for the latest wireless-dev GIT
+ Applying: pending/21-fix_qos_entries_not_found.patch
From: Zhu Yi <yi.zhu@intel.com>
Checking kernel compatibility in:
/lib/modules/2.6.20-15-generic/source//
* Kernel requires compatibility version:
- Requires class_dev -> dev API compat
- Requires to_net_dev API compat
- Requires device_rename compat
Building compatibility version in 'compatible/' directory:
Copying compatible/ from modified/...done
+ Applying: patches/remove_debugfs.patch
Remove DEBUGFS usage (due to class_dev breakage)
+ Applying: patches/class_dev_to_dev-wireless.patch
Reverse class_dev to dev changes
+ Applying: patches/add_to_net_dev.patch
Add to_net_dev back in (newer kernels have it in netdevice.h)
+ Applying: patches/fix-qos-sysfs-no-class_dev.patch
diff -upr pre/net/mac80211/ieee80211_sysfs.c
post/net/mac80211/ieee80211_sysfs.c
+ Applying: patches/nl80211-remove-kconfig.patch
Remove nl80211 from being an option in Kconfig
+ Applying: patches/device_rename.patch
The ability to rename devices requires device_rename so we can't use it.


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