kernel compile fails

Ron Peterson ron.peterson at yellowbank.com
Sun Sep 30 23:04:00 EDT 2001


Hmm.  I'm going to avoid diagnosing your problem, and suggest that if
you're going through the trouble, download the latest stable tarball to
/usr/src, unpack, and config.

Then, if you want to do things the "debian way", you might consider using
the kernel-package package.  Do your `make xconfig &` or whatever.  Then
do:

make-kpkg --bzimage kernel_image

This will roll you a warm fuzzy .deb package, which you can install like
any other .deb.

-Ron-
https://www.yellowbank.com/

On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, joel Gwynn wrote:

> Tried that.
>
> Brad Noyes wrote:
>
> >i have had this happen to before, try running
> >make clean,
> >make dep,
> >make bzImage
> >
> >On Sun, Sep 30, 2001 at 02:05:24PM -0500, joel Gwynn wrote:
> >
> >>I'm running debian, with the 2.4.2 kernel, and I'm trying to compile the
> >>2.4.2 kernel.  When 'make bzImage', things chug along for awhile, then I
> >>get these errors:
> >>
> >><snip>
> >>net/network.o: In function `dev_irnet_close':
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4d190): undefined reference to
> >>`ppp_unregister_channel'
> >>net/network.o: In function `dev_irnet_write':
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4d1f1): undefined reference to `ppp_channel_write'
> >>net/network.o: In function `dev_irnet_read':
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4d3d6): undefined reference to `ppp_channel_read'
> >>net/network.o: In function `dev_irnet_poll':
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4d84d): undefined reference to `ppp_channel_poll'
> >>net/network.o: In function `dev_irnet_ioctl':
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4da62): undefined reference to `ppp_register_channel'
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4da9b): undefined reference to
> >>`ppp_unregister_channel'
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4dacd): undefined reference to `ppp_channel_ioctl'
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4db15): undefined reference to `ppp_channel_index'
> >>net/network.o(.text+0x4db4d): undefined reference to `ppp_unit_number'
> >></snip>
> >>
> >>WTF am I supposed to do now?

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