Date: Mon, 6 Nov 95 20:39:58 CST From: laufen@sol.med.ge.com (Derek Laufenberg x7-4534) To: phk@critter.tfs.com Cc: freebsd-hardware@freebsd.org Subject: PCMCIA & -current Message-ID: <9511070239.AA26105@merak.med.ge.com>
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Poul-Henning and freebsd-hardware members, I just FTP'd the - current source code tree and I'm trying to follow the instructions you sent me a few weeks ago. I blew away the /usr/src tree and un-tar'd the tar src tar file I got from the ftp.cdrom.com site. Is this the correct way to get -current? In any case, I built a new kernel: On the "config CRD0KERN" I saw a new message I had never seen. It was "Unknown % construct in generic makefile: %SFILES" Any clues? I got a new kernel built with crd0 in it. I also got the LKM module built and installed without a problem. There were a few warnings about passing an incompatible pointer type. I can get the exact message if you need it. The modload failed completely: undefined entry symbol '_lkm_pcic' Also, when I try to make the usr.sbin files, I get errors when the compiler tries to bring in pccard/card.h. It returns "no such file or directory" I don't think I have the full source tree. What do you think? Derek Laufenberg
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