From: callison@uokmax.ecn.uoknor.edu (James P. Callison) Subject: Problems compiling 0.96cpl1 Date: Tue, 21 Jul 1992 20:16:37 GMT
I'm having problems compiling 0.96cpl1...(surprise, surprise, surprise :-)
I applied the patches to the 0.96c source (which, with the help of a few
persons to whom I am truly grateful, I got to compile) using
'patch </patch1' correctly, I think. However, patch kept saying "this
looks like a new style diff to me" and printed the lines leading up to
it (which included the file names) and forced me to patch them one-by-one.
(i.e.-entering the file names at the prompt; patch actually applied the
patches to the files.) It said "hunk at xxx succeeded", so I assumed that
it worked properly after all.
(First off, is that how patch should work? If my problem is with patch
(I got it from tsx-11 last weekend, I believe, or else it's the version
which came on Jim Winstead's 0.96 root disk), how do I fix it?
When I do a make all I get the following errors:
in tty_io.c, it says "structure has no member named 'f_rdev'"
for the functions 'tty_read/write/open/release'
then it says
make[2]: *** [tty_io.o] Error 1
in hd.c it gives several "undeclared" errors then says
make[2]: *** [hd.o] Error 1
in inode.c in function 'iget' it says
structure has no member named 'i_flags'
structure has no member named 's_flags'
make[1]: *** [inode.o] Error 1
and fonally
ld: No such file or directory for fs/fs.o
make: *** [tools/system] Error 1
Thanks for any and all help...
(Sorry for the typos, but my cursor has disappeared, and that makes errors
hard to correct...)
James
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