[realtek] Unable to compile pci-scan.c

Mark_Neill@csx.com Mark_Neill@csx.com
07 Sep 2000 13:40:00 EDT


Is /usr/src/linux in the include path?

try adding -I/usr/src/linux to the compile statement.  That's a capital I (eye)
in the switch, it doesn't show that way in this text display here.


On Thu, 7 Sep 2000 16:07:22 +0200, Bj0rN said:

> Hi folks!
>  
>  It's the first time ever I compile my kernel, everything went fine except
>  for the netcard...
>  I chose to include realtek as a module to the kernel, but when I do a
>  modprobe rtl8139 I get loads of errors saying these kind of things:
>  
>  unresolved symbol: pci_bios ......
>  
>  I read the mailarchives and came to the solution that I also have to compile
>  the kernel with the pci-scan.o file. But since I don't have that file I had
>  to compile it myself.. I then got this error compiling it:
>  
>  pci-scan.c:56: linux/modversions.h: No such file or directory
>  
>  I compile pci-scan in the directory /usr/src/modules and modversions.h exist
>  in /usr/src/linux/include/linux/
>  
>  What can I do? I've been trying to get my machine to work on the net for a
>  lont time now, but nothing will work... anyone know what amd I doing wrong?
>  
>  Sorry if this is an easy question, it is my first time doing this... and
>  coming from RedHat and now using Debian is a great step! :)
>  
>  TIA for any help on this.
>  
>  -Bj0rN
>  
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