On Wed, Apr 24, 2002 at 02:01:56PM -0700, H . J . Lu wrote: > That is a kernel bug which has been fixed in the newer kernel. From my > binutils release note: > Changes from binutils 2.11.92.0.10: > 1. Update from binutils 2001 1121. > 2. Fix a linker symbol version bug for common symbols. > 3. Update handling relocations against the discarded sections. You may > need to apply the kernel patch enclosed here to your kernel source. If > you still see things like > drivers/char/char.o(.data+0x46b4): undefined reference to `local symbols in discarded > section .text.exit' > in the final kernel link, that means you have compiled a driver into > the kernel which has a reference to the symbol in a discarded section. > Kernel 2.4.17 or above should work fine. > H.J. Sorry, I should have specified my kernel *IS* recently (Monday) from linux-mips.sourceforge.net. And it was previously sync'd to oss.sgi.com on Sunday, 21Apr02. VERSION = 2 PATCHLEVEL = 4 SUBLEVEL = 18 EXTRAVERSION = -mips Hence my befuddlement. I'll fix the cc list to l-m-k. Geoff -- Geoffrey Espin espin@idiom.com --