Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 1 Jul 1999 17:00:28 -0700 (PDT) | From | Benjamin Redelings I <> | Subject | [2.3.9] Cool, but socket.o left out... |
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Hi I compiled and ran 2.3.9 with no problems and no changes except for the following: * PPP modules won't load due to many many undefined symbols. But it compiles fine. Presumably this will start to work after the main IP code stabilizes, and the kernel Gods deem 2.3 fit for testing by mortals without ethernet access? * FAT is out of date... doesn't compile. * socket.o was not linked in? I used a patch which exported the symbol csum_partial_copy_nocheck from netsyms.c, which is included in socket.o. I just added socket.o to network.a and then the linker stopped complaining about the symbol being undefined. However, linking in socket.o just to define one symbol seems wrong...
-BenRI
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