Messages in this thread | | | From | AndyLiebman@aol ... | Date | Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:38:19 EST | Subject | Module compiling issue |
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I know this isn't the best place to ask this question -- it's kind of a newbie question -- but I'm very frustrated.
Ever since I started using the 2.6.9 kernel and above, I have had frequent troubles compiling drivers AFTER the new kernel is installed and booted up.
In other words, no issue compiling the kernel itself, as well as all the modules. But then, if I try to compile a module later (i.e., 3ware 9xxx driver or Chelsio 10 Gigabit NIC driver), when I type:
"make" or "make -f Makefile" I get back an error:
"No rule to make target 'for' " or "No rule to make target 'driver' ". Have I missed configuring something in the kernel. I have gotten this to work once with the 2.6.10 kernel, but I don't know what I did differently then.
I would appreciate your help here.
Andy Liebman
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