David T. McWherter (dtm@waterw.com)
Wed, 7 Oct 1998 07:54:59 -0400 (EDT)
Which version of egcs did you use? The newest one on ftp.linuxppc.org?
It seems that that, version 1.02, isn't sufficient to build the kernel
with. We have 1.03 (which we somehow got as an RPM) on our ANS, which
we built our kernel with. I'm in the process of building egcs-1.1b,
as provided via the main egcs distribution. I plan to recompile the
kernel with that...
-David
On
Tue, 6 Oct 1998, Nikos Mouat wrote:
>
> Hi, I downloaded the dusers source, and recompiled, and still got the
> mknod bug... I couldn't find a more recent version of egcs - do I need to
> download the source from tsx-11 and compile or are there ppc patches that
> need to go in?
>
>
> nm
>
> On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, Dave Beck wrote:
>
> > So our kernel (the DUsers kernel) has a mknod bug? (DTM can you fix this?
> > or what?) Why don't you take the configure from our kernel source and use
> > that... Or better yet, take our kernel source and simply compile it.
> >
> > Quoting Nikos Mouat (nikm@conjungi.com):
> > >
> > > Hi,
> > > Well, after randomly including and not including drivers all day, I
> > > finally got past the initial bootup bit, but now the internal scsi is not
> > > working properly..
> > >
> > > on bootup, it sees the two internal scsi busses, but reports:
> > >
> > > scsiX : not initializing, no I/O or memory mapping known
> > >
> > > and ofcourse it doesn't enable either of them..
> > >
> > > I saw someone post about this not too long ago, but never saw an answer..
> > > can anyone help?
> > >
> > > nm
> >
> > --
> > Dave Beck
> > dave@arginine.umdnj.edu "DNA is the ultimate assembly
> > Computer Science and Biology language for the ultimate
> > Drexel University, Philadelphia PA computer: life"
> >
>
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David T. McWherter dtm@waterw.com
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