Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 14 Nov 2000 15:58:38 -0600 | From | Timur Tabi <> |
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I'm at a loss to explain why I can't get this working.
I have a driver written for 2.4 that I'm porting back to 2.2. Every time I think I got it working, something surprises me.
First, I had a bunch of link errors on the redifintion of __module_kernel_version. To fix that, someone told me to do this:
#define __NO_VERSION__ #include <linux/version.h>
And sure enough, no more errors.
However, now I get this error from insmod when I try to load my driver:
[root@two ttabi]# insmod tdmcddk.sys tdmcddk.sys: couldn't find the kernel version the module was compiled for
I've tried all sorts of things - recompiling the kernels, changing the order of #include files (version.h, module.h, modversions.h, whatever). Either the driver won't link, or it won't load.
I had our other Linux programmer (who works only with 2.2) look at the problem, but he couldn't figure it out, either.
I'd be very appreciative of any assistance.
-- Timur Tabi - ttabi@interactivesi.com Interactive Silicon - http://www.interactivesi.com
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