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SubjectRe: Kernel Build Failure
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007 22:31:00 -0500 Chris Holvenstot wrote:

> I am having a problem, likely caused by the vacuum between my ears, but
> I thought that a few of you would find it recreational to tear up an
> inexperienced user for doing dumb things.
>
> I have what is quickly becoming a "un-ubuntu" 7.04 system - as time goes
> on I seem to be replacing the standard distribution with "alternative"
> components - this past weekend I replaced the kernel because the one
> shipped with Ubuntu was not cutting it with the new SATA drives I
> recently purchased.
>
> So I downloaded the 2.6.22.1 kernel sources and set out to build a new
> kernel. For the most part I left things pretty much as they shipped
> when running the menuconfig tool and an hour or so later I had a
> functioning kernel which did a decent job supporting my new hard drives
> (I still have a slight problem with soft resets which seems to go away
> when I turn NCQ down to zero)
>
> While I was researching the SATA issue I noted a comment on the mailing
> list that having a few more people build and run your RC1 kernels wold
> be desirable. So I said, why not? I may still be new to Linux and C
> but I was an MVS Sysprog and assembly language programmer for 25 years
> and if nothing else I have strong troubleshooting skills and a
> understanding of how an operating system works.
>
> My target system for this activity was my "multi-purpose" AMD64 X2 based
> home server - in addition to being my desktop, it also functions as the
> family web server and even runs the sewing machine via an instance of
> Windows running under VirtualBox. The box is up 24x7 and gets a good
> work out on a variety of tasks, but if it goes down so be it.
>
> However, I think that my process for building an RC1 kernel must be
> flawed, and as much as I poked around I can not spot what I am doing
> wrong.
>
> I take a virgin set of 2.6.22.1 sources.
>
> To this I added the 2.6.23-rc1 patch set. The patch verified and
> applied without generating any error messages.
>
> The only change I made with the menuconfig tool from 2.6.22.1 was to
> change the generated kernel name.
>
> I ran make and received the following error:
>
> CC [M] net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_sctp.o
> net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_sctp.c: In function ‘sctp_new’:
> net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_sctp.c:436: error: implicit declaration
> of function ‘DEBUGP’
> make[2]: *** [net/netfilter/nf_conntrack_proto_sctp.o] Error 1
> make[1]: *** [net/netfilter] Error 2
> make: *** [net] Error
>
> Any suggestions as to what I might be doing wrong would be appreciated.

Apply 2.6.23-rc1 to 2.6.22, not to 2.6.22.1. The 2.6.2x.y -stable
series is a different branch of development.

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