Jean Delvare wrote: > Hi Jim, > > >>> See our news. You need libsysfs (or package) >>> >> OK. neccessary but insufficient: >> >> [jimc at harpo lm_sensors2]$ make user >> ... >> gcc -M -MG -DETCDIR="\"/etc\"" -I. -Ikernel/include >> -I/usr/local/include -Wundef -Wall -O2 prog/dump/i2cdump.c | \ >> sed -e 's@^\(.*\)\.o:@prog/dump/i2cdump.rd prog/dump/i2cdump.ro: >> Makefile '`dirname prog/dump/i2cdump.rd`/Module.mk' @' > >> prog/dump/i2cdump.rd >> gcc -M -MG -DETCDIR="\"/etc\"" -I. -Ikernel/include >> -I/usr/local/include -Wundef -Wall -O2 prog/detect/i2cdetect.c | \ >> sed -e 's@^\(.*\)\.o:@prog/detect/i2cdetect.rd prog/detect/i2cdetect.ro: >> Makefile '`dirname prog/detect/i2cdetect.rd`/Module.mk' @' > >> prog/detect/i2cdetect.rd >> make: *** No rule to make target `sysfs/libsysfs.h', needed by >> `lib/sysfs.ad'. Stop. >> >> >> its there: >> $ ll /usr/local/include/sysfs/ >> total 20 >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 7401 Jan 28 12:35 dlist.h >> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 8586 Jan 28 12:35 libsysfs.h >> >> still looking.. any idea ? >> > > Make sure you run "make clean" before running "make user" again. Our > build system is not very robust (to say the least) and gets easily > confused. > > BINGO! ( in case that doesnt translate, its"I win!" ) thanks