Re: Problems with Rivatv installation

From: KK (kekola_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 03/24/04


Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 21:02:26 GMT

Robert M. Riches Jr. wrote:

> The file it appears you need (assuming you're compiling a
> driver module to be inserted into the kernel) would be part
> of the kernel-source package for whatever kernel version
> you're running.
>
> Also, you should probably make a symbolic link,
> /usr/src/linux, to point to the kernel you are primarily
> working with. (The Red Hat packages used to make the link,
> and some other software requires it to compile, but recent
> Red Hat installations have not been making the link.)

No, unfortunately even this did not help. I still get same mystic
error-message stating about jfs_debug.h.

I cleaned everything out and even downloaded tar again without any succes.

I guess we are out of options now?

- KK



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