Re: MAKE errors when trying to compile in Ubuntu 9.10

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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 1:53 PM, Dieter R Kedrowitsch
<dieter.kedrowitsch@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Switching from dash to bash solved that problem, thanks!
>
> However, now I'm running into a different issue when building.  It seems BCC
> isn't happy with xt_key.c....
>
> Has anyone seen this before?
>
> bcc -0  -O -I/home/dkedrowitsch/elks/include -DELKS_VERSION_CODE=0x00010201
> -DUTS_RELEASE=\"0.1.3-pre1\" -D__KERNEL__ -ansi -c -o xt_key.o xt_key.c
> xt_key.c:168.32: error: xtkb_scan_caps undeclared
> xt_key.c:168.37: error: illegal indirection
> xt_key.c:170.35: error: xtkb_scan_shifted undeclared
> xt_key.c:170.40: error: illegal indirection
> xt_key.c:175.36: error: xtkb_scan_ctrl_alt undeclared
> xt_key.c:175.41: error: illegal indirection
> xt_key.c:182.41: error: illegal indirection
> xt_key.c:185.27: error: xtkb_scan undeclared
> xt_key.c:185.32: error: illegal indirection
> xt_key.c:188.40: error: illegal indirection
> xt_key.c:190.40: error: illegal indirection
> make[2]: *** [xt_key.o] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/dkedrowitsch/elks/arch/i86/drivers/char'
> make[1]: *** [drivers/char/chr_drv.a] Error 2
> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/dkedrowitsch/elks/arch/i86'
> make: *** [Image] Error 2

Looks like arch/i86/drivers/char/KeyMaps/mkcfg is the culprit. Edit that file
and change "sort +1f" to "sort -f" Then remove
arch/i86/drivers/char/KeyMaps/Config.in and on make config it should regenerate
Config.in and fix the issue.
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