Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 01 Feb 1999 16:00:52 -0500 | From | Jordan Mendelson <> | Subject | Re: Can't compile 2.2.1 |
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Peter Boden wrote: > > I got around this issue by deleting Checksum.c in > /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/lib. Or, just rename it if deleting source code > makes you nervous (ie checksum.bak).
Just as a note of why people are getting this... you either didn't upgrade your version of 'patch' to a newer version... or you untarred 2.2.1 over an older copy of the linux source tree.
It'll screw up dependancies and compile checksum.c (which is 0 byte) instead of checksum.S.
Jordan
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