Messages in this thread | | | From | Wayne Brown <> | Subject | Re: 2.1.22 Compilation [report] | Date | Thu, 23 Jan 1997 22:36:59 -0600 (CST) |
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Myles Uyema wrote: > > > It seems with ipv6 compiled as a module, net/network.a has an > undefined reference on inet_fcntl(). > It's listed in netsyms.c as shared by both IPv4 and IPv6. > I took out ipv6 support, as well as the Kernel/User netlink option, > and 2.1.22 compiled fine.
inet_fcntl appears to have been replaced with sock_no_fcntl. That's already declared in netsyms.c, so just remove (or comment out) the reference to inet_fcntl and it will compile.
> Modutils 970118 apparently doesn't like 2.1.22.
I've noticed the same thing.
> I've also noticed that I get a LOT of TCPv4 bad checksum reports. > I've got an error-correcting modem -- what's up with that? =) > Might it be serial input overruns? I've got a 16550A UART with a > 28.8K external modem.
Same here -- although I started noticing it with 2.1.21. It seems to occur most often when I have two SLIP connections (on two different modems) going at the same time.
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