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Re: [openss7] Compiling strss7-0.7.4





"Brian F. G. Bidulock" wrote:

> Patrick,
>
> > {standard input}: Assembler messages:
> > {standard input}:15: Warning: Ignoring changed section attributes for
> > .modinfo
>
> Is a gcc-2.96 thing.  I normally set flags in Makefiles to generate an
> error for all warnings.  This is an error that gcc-2.96 always generates
> (even when compiling modules in the kernel).  Remove the -Werror line from the
> top level makefile and all will work fine... You will still see theses bogus
> warnings but compiling will continue.
>

Thanks Brian.

However, I tried 2.95.2, I still see the problem.  I finally did what you said
about the Werror flag, it does continue the compling fine.

Just for my curiosity, what version of gcc did you use?

Thanks,

Patrick.


>
> Sorry about that.
>
> --Brian
>
> Patrick Lam wrote:                               Fri, 11 May 2001 14:54:52
> > I finally managed to get rid of most compiling errors.  Thanks go to
> > people who
> > gave me suggestions.
> >
> > However, there is one assembler error that I can't get rid of when I do
> > make
> > install:
> >
> > {standard input}: Assembler messages:
> > {standard input}:15: Warning: Ignoring changed section attributes for
> > .modinfo
> > make[2]: *** [sl.o] Error 1
> > make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/openss7/strss7-0.7.4/drivers/sli'
> > make[1]: *** [all] Error 2
> > make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/openss7/strss7-0.7.4/drivers'
> >
> >
> > I am just wondering if I need that particular card before I can even
> > compile the
> > assembler code correctly?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
> >
> > Patrick.
>
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