error when compiling lm_sensors

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hello,

I had some pb to install lm_sensors_2.8.3 package, I did not know 
who to talk to about this pb, so I first apologize if this mail 
disturbs you

I currently run a 2.4.22 kernel ( slackware 9.1 ) and I tried to
install lm_sensors_2.8.3 package

first I patched the kernel with the advised patches on your downlaod
page :

>Users whose systems require additional i2c-related kernel modules (bttv,
>i2c-matrox, rivatv, zoran...) will require additional patches for the
>Linux 2.4.21 and 2.4.22 kernels. These patches fix compatibility
>differences between i2c-2.8.0 and the Linux 2.4 kernels. A complete
>installation guide is available here (and mirrored here).

the patch is called : unified patch for Linux 2.4.22 (i2c-2.8.2)
then I recompiled my kernel, with all i2c software in modules
it did well

then I downloaded : lm_sensors-2.8.3.tar.gz (FTP)
untared it and simply typed 'make' (as root) in the created lm-sensors 
directory, the compilation seemed to go well until I get a compilation
error with one chip module wt**.c , sorry I did not remember the exact
error message bu it told that there was one undefined variable

my config is a MSI K7N2delta-l ( chip nforce2 ) and a cpu : AMD duron

do you know this problem ? may be there was an option to pass with
'make' command that I would have forgotten, may be when reading what
I have done you will obviously notice that I have forgotten one step

looking forward to hearing you
edouard

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