You know, I'm attaching it as is, but as far as I can tell each custom
kernel boot never event got to the point where it started logging.
Joachim Fahnenmueller wrote:
Hi Curtis,
your procedure seems ok. Can you boot with the previous kernel? If so, look for
the messages on booting the new ke
Hi Curtis,
your procedure seems ok. Can you boot with the previous kernel? If so, look for
the messages on booting the new kernel (e. g. /var/log/kern.log) and maybe post
these.
Regards, Joachim
On Wed, May 08, 2002 at 05:31:04PM -0700, curtis wrote:
> Ok, here I go again!
>
> I am trying t
Ok, here I go again!
I am trying to compile a kernel with FreeS/WAN.
Here are the procedures I have followed, but after completing them on
the reboot my computer starts the loading process and then reboots over
and over, ad nauseam.
I downloaded FreeSWAN source and kernel-source-2.4.18
add
That worked like a charm. Thanks for the info.
th
On Sat, 21 Aug 1999, Mark Brown wrote:
> What happens if you try wrapping the #include like so:
>
>extern "C" {
>#include
>}
>
> Most Unix C++ compilers encode type information about symbols into the
> names of objects they link
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 10:27:16PM -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> > But the file does not use libcgic it uses libcgi (here is the file)
> > When I compile with the suggested: cc -o cgitest cgitest.c -lcgi
> > it works fine, but when I change the cc to g++ I get:
> Ahhh..you could have mentioned t
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 11:13:11PM -0400, Tom wrote:
>
> But the file does not use libcgic it uses libcgi (here is the file)
> When I compile with the suggested: cc -o cgitest cgitest.c -lcgi
> it works fine, but when I change the cc to g++ I get:
>
Ahhh..you could have mentioned that in the pos
On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 09:58:35PM -0400, Tom wrote:
>
> Thanks to the group for pointing me in the right direction with the CGI
> info, I installed the CGI package from WWW
>
> In the cgitest example that comes with the package, it says to compile
> the program doing
>
> cc -o cgitest cgitest.c
Thanks to the group for pointing me in the right direction with the CGI
info, I installed the CGI package from WWW
In the cgitest example that comes with the package, it says to compile
the program doing
cc -o cgitest cgitest.c -lcgi
How to I convert that to g++ ?
I keep getting undefined refer
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