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here I am posting the suggestion of the link from my first post - there the boy suppose that the reason is missing linux-atm-devel, but I have it installed
make[1]: *** [br2684ctl] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/amedyn/bridged' make: *** [BRIDGED] Error 2 (My last comment remains for the spanish speaking public only (I'm from Colombia)). The reason I think my kernel rebuild worked is because the two times the compilation went through the kernel directories had already passed (See comments with a star (*)) and the errors appeared later. So, I started looking around for solutions for the errors: SOLUTION 1: Replace the uint32_t by int: It worked for the first error, but the if.h error and all others remained. Not good. SOLUTION 2: Add #include types.h and #include sockets.h everywhere possible, did not make any difference. SOLUTION 3: Go and install all possible libraries for C that I could find (binutils, uClibc, and many others). No difference. SOLUTION 4: The problem was (I think) the missing linux-atm-devel package! I think if you install all packages I mentioned in chapter 2, you should not have these problems. I still mention them here, to help those poor guys who fall in the same trap as me. |
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