Messages in this thread | | | From | "se d" <> | Subject | Re: 2.4.17 build fails at network.o | Date | Sat, 22 Dec 2001 08:47:09 -0500 |
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Yes it is. But note the "defined but not used" warning. FWIW, I'm using gcc-3.1-0.10.
make[3]: Entering directory `/opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/net/sunrpc' gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -march=i686 -c -o clnt.o clnt.c /opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include/linux/sunrpc/xprt.h:205: warning: `rpciod_tcp_dispatcher' defined but not used gcc -D__KERNEL__ -I/opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wno-trigraphs -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-common -pipe -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -march=i686 -c -o xprt.o xprt.c In file included from /opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include/net/checksum.h:33, from xprt.c:64: /opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include/asm/checksum.h:72:30: warning: multi-line string literals are deprecated /opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include/asm/checksum.h:105:17: warning: multi-line string literals are deprecated /opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include/asm/checksum.h:121:13: warning: multi-line string literals are deprecated /opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include/asm/checksum.h:161:17: warning: multi-line string literals are deprecated /opt/kernel/linux-2.4.17/include/linux/sunrpc/xprt.h:205: warning: `rpciod_tcp_dispatcher' defined but not used ................
>From: "David S. Miller" <davem@redhat.com> >To: seandarcy@hotmail.com >CC: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org >Subject: Re: 2.4.17 build fails at network.o >Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 20:52:14 -0800 (PST) .................................... > >Is it building net/sunrpc/xprt.o at all? >-
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