From: ani0349@cs.rit.edu (Anatoly N Ivasyuk) Subject: Re: Problems compiling 0.96c (was Re: questions about psdatabase) Date: 15 Jul 1992 22:05:26 GMT
In article <jen.711226157@unixg.ubc.ca> jen@unixg.ubc.ca (Zhen Yu) writes:
>Compiling ps0.96b and rebooting from the new kernel (0.96c),
>I have the same problem. I think that we need new ps0.96c sources to
>have ps and free to work. ps0.96b source can't do the job. I may be wrong.
I got the sources to ps0.96b and compiled them with gcc2.2.2 under the 0.96c
kernel. All you have to do is type 'ps -U /vmlinux' the first time through.
substitute the location (and name) of your kernel image for /vmlinux. After
that, just type ps -U every time you recompile the kernel or get a new one.
If you change the name or location of the kernel image, see step 1.
-Anatoly