Re: Unable to resolve symbols properly !

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Funny, i had the exact same problem just this last week, where my symobl
was not being hashed...some one kindly pointed out to me that i need to
also include modsetver.h


On Thu, 2002-11-14 at 02:37, Anticipating a Reply wrote:
> Hi All !
> 
>   I have compiled the skull driver 
> of the example source of ldd2-1.0.1 ,
> which is aiding Linux Device Drivers book .
> 
>   I sucessfully compiled it , but 
> I get the below error when I execute insmod .
> 
> [root@skull]#  insmod skull.o
>    skull.o: unresolved symbol __io_virt_debug
> 
>   I did check the exported symbols and got the
> below output .
> 
> [root@skull]# cat /proc/ksyms|grep _io_virt*
>    c02113b0 __io_virt_debug_R__ver___io_virt_debug
> 
> 
>   I'am unable to understand how to export the proper
> symbol.
> 
> For your information .
> 
> [root@skull]#  uname -a
>   Linux LEARNER 2.4.16 #17 SMP Sat Sep 28 13:23:25 IST
> 2002 i586 unknown
> 
> 
>   Kindly help me resolve this problem . 
> 
>   TIA 
> 
> Cheers !
> 
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