On 2006.01.06 07:01, Jan Engelhardt wrote:
>
> >> rid of the extra fluff -- the dependency on moduleparm.h which
> >> doesn't exit in 2.4.22
>
> Good to know.
IIRC, it was introduced in 2.4.25. Since I'm still running 2.4.22, and
since I also didn't need the 2.6 module_param() stuff, I just ripped it
out.
> >> the BSD defines
>
> In the kernel part? Where?
Not in the driver itself, of course, in rpl_ioctl.h and rpl_packet.h.
> >> the 2.6 defines, etc. Also, if built as a
> >> module, it'll be called 'rpl' instead of 'rpldev'.
> >
> > Why?
>
> By default, it's called rpldev everywhere.
Yeah, it was just my personal preference. That, and the fact that I
don't know the build system very well, and the O_TARGET and the obj-y
couldn't have the same name. So I opted to make O_TARGET simply rpl.o.
Since the driver you ship in the ttyrpld tarball can only be built
modular, this doesn't affect you anyway :-)
> I will have 2.4 put back in.
That'd be great, thanks! A great deal of people are still running 2.4 on
their production servers, and no intention to upgrade anytime soon. If
it's not broken... :-)
Thanks for this tool, by the way, I for one find it very useful!
Regards,
Nuno
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