Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 4 Apr 2005 14:14:47 +0200 | From | Mikael Pettersson <> | Subject | Re: PROBLEM: v2.4.29 won't compile with PCI support disabled |
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Don Guy writes: > PROBLEM: > > Attempts to compile v2.4.29 with PCI support disabled result in the > following errors: > > drivers/char/char.o: In function `siig10x_init_fn': > drivers/char/char.o(.text.init+0x12cd): undefined reference to > `pci_siig10x_fn' > drivers/char/char.o: In function `siig20x_init_fn': > drivers/char/char.o(.text.init+0x12ed): undefined reference to > `pci_siig20x_fn' > > It has been suggested that enabling PCI support in the kernel will make this > go away however a) enabling PCI support on a 486 which only has ISA & VLB is > downright silly, and b) a test run with CONFIG_PCI=y resulted in a plethora > of other errors.
Presumably this is because of other CONFIG options which are still enabled but don't work w/o CONFIG_PCI. So please post your .config.
Both 2.4 and 2.6 kernels with CONFIG_PCI=n work Ok(*) on my 486.
/Mikael
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