Re: make error, unresolved symbols, berlios driver
"Robin Edman" <[email protected]> Wed, 19 Nov 2003 02:45:08 +0800
| Newsgroups | gmane.linux.drivers.atmel-wlan |
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Hi, Ok, 'uname -r' always points to my current kernel. I've tested with 2.4.19, 2.4.20 and 2.4.21. modprobe gives me a message that my kernel version doesn't match the version the driver was compiled for, and depmod complains about unresolved symbols in the module files. When I tried 2.4.19 _all_ my drivers had unresolved symbols, when I tried the later versions only the Berlios driver's files had unresolved symbols. /Robin ----- Original Message ----- From: Joerg Albert <[email protected]> Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 17:01:27 +0100 (CET) To: Discussions on drivers for USB WLAN devices based on ATMELs AT76C503A <atmel-wlan-usb-ikZNBd7uB5wQUIZIPwn63sWURRETrGNnG9Ur7JDdleE@public.gmane.org> Subject: Re: [Atmel-WLAN-USB] make error, unresolved symbols, berlios driver > Hi Robin, > > On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, Robin Edman wrote: > > > I was trying to compile the Berlios driver (At76503-0.10), and 'make' worked fine. But after that, when I run 'make install' i get errors about unresolved symbols in the files that are compiled. I also tried to load the modules myself with 'modprobe', but modprobe says the modules are compiled for kernel-2.4.18 (I don't have this version installed, I run 2.4.20). Seems really strange to me... > > > > I have a Debian based system with kernel-2.4.20, gcc-2.9.x, and the kernel-headers. > > Please check where the symbolic link > /lib/modules/`uname -r`/build > points to. The Makefile assumes this to be > the root of the kernel sources to build for. > > /Jörg > > _______________________________________________ > Atmel-wlan-usb mailing list > Atmel-wlan-usb-ikZNBd7uB5wQUIZIPwn63sWURRETrGNnG9Ur7JDdleE@public.gmane.org > https://iprserv.jura.uni-leipzig.de/mailman/listinfo/atmel-wlan-usb -- ______________________________________________ Check out the latest SMS services @ http://www.linuxmail.org This allows you to send and receive SMS through your mailbox. Powered by Outblaze