Re: recompiling kernel
On Tue, 5 May 1998, Oliver Elphick wrote:
: "G. Crimp" wrote:
[ snip ]
: >if hash encaps 2> /dev/null; then \
: > objdump -k -q -o 0x100000 /usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.30/vmlinux >
^^^^^^^^^^
: >$tmppiggy; \
: >else \
: > objcopy -O binary -R .note -R .comment -R .stab -R .stabstr
: >/usr/src/kernel-source-2.0.30/vmlinux $tmppiggy; \
: >fi; \
: >
: >[...]
: >
: >objdump: illegal option -- k
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
:
: I have the kernel source for 2.0.33. The equivalent text on my machine
: says
:
: if bash -c "hash $(ENCAPS)" 2> /dev/null
:
: Presumably someone else was having some kind of problem with this
: feature.
But why is "-k" being passed to `objdump' at all? According to the docs
I have, "-k" is indeed not a legal option to `objdump'.
I realise this isn't really related to Gerald's problem, but I found it
odd.
As a last resort, the Makefile in ./arch/i386 could be edited, and the
offending lines commented out ... it really seems like something has
been mis-installed. Perhaps `cruft' needs to be employed on this
system?
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