Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 28 Aug 1998 10:46:45 -0500 | From | "Thomas \"Recent-Mutt-Convert\" Vaughan" <> | Subject | OK to comment out 'SMP = 1' in Makefile for 2.1.11[789]? |
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I just recompiled 2.1.117 with 'SMP = 1' commented out in the top-level Makefile. There were many warnings about redefined symbols that resulted from this. On my single-processor machine, the 2.1.117 kernel runs fine with or without SMP configured. I was just wondering about all of the compiler warnings during the kernel and module build.
The kernel is a bit smaller without SMP, but are we encouraged to leave SMP in anyway?
-- Thomas E. Vaughan vaughan@mail.nhn.ou.edu Dept. of Physics & Astronomy home: (405) 366-8721 University of Oklahoma, Norman work: (405) 325-3961x36403
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