Re: Help please Dear Stefan for compilation Modules linmodem for kernel 2.6.21-3.....]

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Hello Giorgio,

as Antonio already mentioned, the maintenance of the *ltmodem*-2.6-*alk  series
has stopped with 2.6.14 kernels!!!

The Link Antonio already mailed to you is the successor and works fine with my
LT-modem.
For your Debian System you have to downlaod the tar.gz and compile the
source-code by yourself, for any RPM based Linux Distro (like Mandriva) you can
also download the martian-20061203-alpha.src.rpm  created be me and rebuild the
SRPM for your individual kernel version.
Just run rpmbuild --rebuild martian-20061203-alpha.src.rpm and you should get a
Binary for your kernel.

I'm very busy at the moment, cause I'm writing my diploma thesis.
So if there are and errors creating the Binary RPM from the SRPM mail the error
to me, but an answer may take a while.

Regards Stefan


Giorgio Pagani schrieb:
> Hello Stefan.
> Sorry form my continue asking your help, but I am at the second day of
> problem and I am not jet resolve the problem.
> 
> I would like to use my embedded linmodem of my laptop CQ armada E500 to
> send some fax but the modem is non recognized with my kernels.
> 
> I am needing help for you in order to try to compile linmodem modules
> (ltserial) for my kernel: 2.6.21-3-686 with Debian SID, and modules for
> kernel 2.6.21-4-mdv for Mandriva cooker 2008.0.
> 
> FIRST way
> If I use ltmodem-2.6-alk-8.tar.bz2 pakage I have an error during make:
> 
> lt_modem.c:123: error: expected ')' before string constant
> 
> I am non able to change the line as the error says
> 
> I attached lt_modem.c file
> 
> SECOND way
> 
> If I use ltmodem-8.31b1.tar.gz pakage I have an error during ./build_module
> 
> make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.
> 
> Stop. Checking for driver products:
> 
> Compilation of ltmodem.ko failed,
> 
> 
> I attached build_module file
> 
> I think there is a problem during make command:
> e.g.
> make | grep -v echo 2>&1 |  tee -a $RECORD
> 
> 
> I think I am using make version too new but I don't know how to modify
> the line ( make | grep -v echo 2>&1 |  tee -a $RECORD) according new
> requirements
> 
> Do you send me any information about my research?
> 
> Best Regards and Many Thank you.
> 
> Giorgio
> 



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