Messages in this thread | | | From | (Alan Cox) | Subject | Re: Compilation problem (bug?) | Date | Fri, 26 Mar 1999 18:04:54 +0000 (GMT) |
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> This symbol doesn't seem to exist anywhere else in the sources, except the > two offending places according to the compiler. At > linux/include/scsi/scsi.h, there is a list of device types: > > #define TYPE_DISK 0x00 > #define TYPE_TAPE 0x01 > #define TYPE_PROCESSOR 0x03 /* HP scanners use this */ > #define TYPE_WORM 0x04 /* Treated as ROM by our system */ > #define TYPE_ROM 0x05 > #define TYPE_SCANNER 0x06 > #define TYPE_MOD 0x07 /* Magneto-optical disk - > * - treated as TYPE_DISK */ > #define TYPE_MEDIUM_CHANGER 0x08 > #define TYPE_NO_LUN 0x7f > > but this list does not include TYPE_ENCLOSURE, I guess that's where it > should be defined.
It does on the correct copy of the kernel. Make sure your kernel tree is not corrupt
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