Adrian Bunk schrieb:
I'm assuming you are trying to insert the new module in your old kernel?
yes, i tried to "modprobe" the compiled cls_u32 module. but the "make
modules" errors are there anyway. i tried to compile a fresh 2.6.15-rc1
on a different machine (where i can't do "modprobe") and the errors were
there too: http://nerdbynature.de/bits/sheep/2.6.15-rc1/make-modules.log
This is one of the unfortunate but hardly avoidable cases where adding a
module requires installing a new kernel.
despite of the errors on "make modules" i'll reboot with the "new"
kernel asap.
BTW: Please Cc [email protected] on networking issues.
ok, will do that.
thank you,
Christian.
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