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SubjectRe: 2.1.96 won't even compile... ?
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Strange that nobody else noticed this (well, at least, nobody wrote to the
list noticing this :) But, there's a strange char at that line 116. Just
erase the spaces between the "|"'s and you're fine. (I can't show the line
here since I'm writing from (sorry) Outlook Express :)

[]s fabricio


-----Original Message-----
From: Jacob M. Ciango <jacob@chesapeake.net>
To: linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu <linux-kernel@vger.rutgers.edu>
Date: Quinta-feira, 16 de Abril de 1998 05:53
Subject: 2.1.96 won't even compile... ?


:Hi,
:
:I just download kernel 2.1.96 (full source) about an hour or so ago and it
won't
:compile on my system. 2.1.95 compiled just fine, though, with the
exception of
:a few compiler warnings about unreferenced variables. But still it
compiled, it
:ran great (in fact I'm still using it now). Whenever I try to compile
2.1.96 I
:get this error when I do a "make zImage" (after a "make dep", and "make
clean",
::of course):
:
:kmod.c: In function `kmod_init':
:kmod.c:116: parse error before character 0240
:
:the build can't continue from there so it just quits. I tried the patch
from
:2.1.95 to 2.1.96 before I tried the full source and it wouldn't compile
either
:(not sure if it gave the same error). I'm using RedHat 5 and my gcc is up
to
:date.
:
:
:Jacob
:
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