--- Rob Weir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu: > On Sun, Jan 05, 2003 at 03:36:36PM -0300, Rodrigo F. > Baroni wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > Kernel 2.4.18 in a 233Mhz PC Pentium 233Mhz, > > LMR591 mother board (everything on-board) - after > > compile the kernel (#make bzImage) the follow > error > > appear: > > > > > > "make: warning: Clock skew detected. Your > build > > may be incomplete" > > > > > > I got to boot with it, but I don't know if > it > > there isn't some problem... since it will be a > node in > > a cluster.. > > Does anybody knows what's going on ? > > make adds some smarts to software compilation: it > only rebuilds things > whose dependencies have changed. For example, if > example.o is built > from example.c and includes header.h, then example.o > will only be > rebuilt if example.c or header.h have changed. It > does this by checking > the modification time of files. make, of course, > recurses up the > dependency tree. It looks like make is getting > confused about when a > file was modified. Are you running ntpdate or > having clock problems? >
No. Yet, the same message ("Clock skew detected. Your build may be incomplete") had happened in another machine (PentiumIII 550Mhz, Asus p299 motherboard). Maybe be some problem of the 2.4.18 kernel, I think... I had got another problem, but this donīt let the compile get finish, saying about support to smp, but since are machines mono-processor, I have disabled support to it (SMP) - what give the follw error when %make bzImage : nro_smp_processor not defined If I enable the support to SMP, the compilation of kernel goes normally, but some drivers donīt work with it. This have been a problem for some time to me... Rodrigo _______________________________________________________________________ Busca Yahoo! O melhor lugar para encontrar tudo o que vocę procura na Internet http://br.busca.yahoo.com/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]