Messages in this thread | | | Date | Wed, 10 Dec 1997 12:17:18 -0600 (CST) | From | Brian <> | Subject | Re: new NFS fails compile |
| |
On Wed, 10 Dec 1997, Bill Hawes wrote:
> Brian wrote: > > > > In an attempt to get my system up to date with all listed in > > linux/Documentation/Changes, I tried to install linux-nfs-0.4.21, > > > > This is on a Slackware 3.2 system with everything else in the Changes file > > updated. make fails: > > > > Wall -m486 -pipe -DHAVE_NETGROUPS -Wno-unused -c getfh.c -o getfh.o gcc -g > > -O2 -I../../support/include -I../../kernel/include -I../../ksrc/include > > -Wall -m486 -pipe -DHAVE_NETGROUPS -Wno-unused -c nfsctl.c -o nfsctl.o > > nfsctl.c: In function `nfsctl': > > nfsctl.c:18: `__NR_nfsservctl' undeclared (first use this function) > > nfsctl.c:18: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once > > nfsctl.c:18: for each function it appears in.) > > nfsctl.c:18: warning: `__res' might be used uninitialized in this function > > make[2]: *** [nfsctl.o] Error 1 > > make[1]: *** [all] Error 2 > > make: *** [all] Error 2 > > > > Does anyone know what this could be? > > If I recall, you don't need to build anything in the kernel directory -- > it's already part of the 2.1.xx kernel. Try modifying the makefile to > not build anything in that directory. > > The linux-nfs package hasn't been updated in a while.
Thanks Bill, Ill give it a try. The Changes file pointed me to it, so I just wanted to install it to make sure I covered all the bases.
I will try what you said.
Thanks,
Brian
> > Regards, > Bill >
/-------------------------- signal@shreve.net -----------------------------\ | Brian Feeny | USR TC Hubs | ShreveNet Inc. (318)222-2638 | | Systems Administrator | Perl, Linux | Web hosting, online stores, | | ShreveNet Inc. | USR Pilot | Dial-Up 14.4-56k, ISDN & LANs | | 89 CRX DX w/MPFI, lots of |-=*:Quake:*=-| http://www.shreve.net/ | | mods/Homepage coming soon |LordSignal/SN| Quake server: 208.206.76.3 | \-------------------------- 318-222-2638 x109 -----------------------------/
| |