Hi,
I'm trying to compile a driver module for some 2.6.20.15 kernel sources:
The compile of this module always quickly stops. As it seems because of a missing Rules.make file in the top level kernel source directory,or because if a missing rule to build Rules.make:
So when building the kernel/Debian kernel-package: Is there a special flag for either make or make-kpkg that also creates this, as it seems from above, missing Rules.make
Or - alternatively - does the driver source expect to find some rule
somewhere to build this Rules.make file; a rule that in this case it
does not see .. ?
Or- There is no use of Rules.make file in kernel 2.6.x.x and higher. How can I overcome this problem
Can anybody help me out.
Regards
I'm trying to compile a driver module for some 2.6.20.15 kernel sources:
The compile of this module always quickly stops. As it seems because of a missing Rules.make file in the top level kernel source directory,or because if a missing rule to build Rules.make:
So when building the kernel/Debian kernel-package: Is there a special flag for either make or make-kpkg that also creates this, as it seems from above, missing Rules.make
Or - alternatively - does the driver source expect to find some rule
somewhere to build this Rules.make file; a rule that in this case it
does not see .. ?
Or- There is no use of Rules.make file in kernel 2.6.x.x and higher. How can I overcome this problem
Can anybody help me out.
Regards
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