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SubjectRe: Patch: 2.0.37pre4
On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Jim Woodward wrote:

> On Mon, 28 Dec 1998, Jim Bourne wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > I think I've seen this before, and it was an undefined in the .config. So,
> > try a make mrproper, then make config/menuconfig/xconfig and it should fix
> > it... IIRC :)
>
> Hi :)
>
> Well I gave it a try, reconfigured the kernel from scratch (using a
> vanilla 2.0.36 to patch it against).. and it stil has the same problem..
>
> 2.0.37-pre3 works fine.. just pre-4 im having trouble building.

Check out your .config with less, more, an editor, or whatever, and you
should have a line like:

#
# General setup
#
# CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION is not set
CONFIG_MEM_STD=y
# CONFIG_MEM_ENT is not set
# CONFIG_MEM_SPECIAL is not set
CONFIG_MAX_MEMSIZE=1024
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

If that's not defined in the .config, you will have problems with symbols.

BTW, I just built and booted 2.0.37pre4, no problems :)

Regards,
Jim


>
> Regards, Jim.
>
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