I'm getting an error that 'AIO' isn't found (I'm specifying
aio on the command line as I have libaio installed.
If I leave enable-diskio blank, I don't know what I am getting, but
it fails on the storeio param next with "aufs" not found.
It seems to detect that I am a linux-unknown-x86-64, and I see source modules under the source tree -- so why isn't it finding them?
Is it that aufs isn't available on my platform? But the same
doesn't seem true for aio -- or do I have the wrong brand or flavor
or...why might it not be detecting my 'aio'?
FWIW, I'm trying to rebuild with latest to see if I still have
a problem with a website that suddenly went 'dark' when accessed
with squid a few days ago. No pages come up.
Main problem website is animepaper.net (AP for short). It's a
graphics intensive site, so there's much benefit in having
a large cache like squid.
If I go around squid (like through a socks proxy),
I can see the website (though going through socks is comparatively
painful compared to squid - I didn't realize how much squid was
offloading from win client!) -- my ff client froze up under, what was
for me, a relatively light load, going through socks.
Anyway -- any ideas why I'm having problems building? If anyone
has a clue about 'AP', that'd be appreciated too. I'm currently
running a 3.0.10 on SuSE 11.1.
Thanks,
-linda