Re: 2.6.16.19 + gcc-4.1.1



Avuton Olrich wrote:
On 6/13/06, Russell Whitaker <russ@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Then, after mrproper, rebuilt with gcc-4.1.1, no other changes.
compiles ok, installs ok. But, when attempting to load a module, get
the following message: version magic '2.6.16.19via K6 gcc-4.1',
should be '2.6.16.19via 486 gcc-3.3'

You may have forgotten to "make modules modules_install"

Actually, "make modules" does not exist anymore with 2.6. Both built-in
and modular stuff are built at the same time.
Only "make modules_install" is still required.

Brice

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