On Wednesday 30 July 2003 02:29, Antony Gelberg wrote: > On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 02:20:47AM +0100, Richard Lyons wrote: [...detailed install instructions cut...] > > In para. 1. there is no directory like > > /usr/src/linux/pcmcia-cs-3.0.9/include/ - I cannot find any > > *pcmcia*/include/. What should I do here? > > I'm no pcmcia guru, but try /usr/src/linux/include/pcmcia. Or > /usr/src/linux/drivers/pcmcia.
The tree Debian installed is: /usr/src/rpm/BUILD [empty] RPMS/athlon [empty] i386 [empty] i486 [empty] i586 [empty] i686 [empty] noarch [empty] SOURCES [empty] SPECS [empty] SRPMS [empty] So I'm guessing I need first to install a further package from the Woody distibution cds in order to create and populate the 'linux' branch of the tree. Any idea what package? RPMS? sounds like RH?? [...] > > #include "kern_compat.h" [...] > > No point in copying it, it will be used in the compilation. The # > means that that line is dealt with by the C preprocessor. > Effectively before compiling that file, it will include the > contents of kern_compat.h in it, to benefit from it's declarations. > > This is basically to avoid having everything in one file, and to > enable files to share declarations. So I _do_ need this file (kern_compat.h) to be in the directory to which I have copied the rtl8139.c which I need to compile. Thanks for the help. I am grasping at straws when it comes to keeping afloat in the C. -- richard -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]