Yes, I started from a clean squid tree. The only thing that has
undergone lots of changes is the kernel source and headers.
Originally, I'm using 2.0.35-2 kernel source/headers, but since the
latest RAID patch conflicts with them I've uninstalled the 2.0.35-2
headers/source, and replaced it with the original kernel (2.0.35).
Aside from the latest RAID patch I also patch the kernel with the
latest aic7xxx driver to support my 7890 SCSI controller.
Anyway, for some reason I removed the kernel source tree and now
when I'm installing, it asks for asm/param.h and I found out that
the file is built when I compiled the kernel, after 'make dep'. So
I reinstalled kernel 2.0.35.
Then when I do a './configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid' then some
include files can't be found.
Does this have to do with the kernel sources/headers?
On Tue, 13 Oct 1998, Martin Ibert wrote:
> Did you start from a clean tree? Or are there some files from a
> previous build - maybe for another platform - around?
Received on Tue Oct 13 1998 - 08:18:29 MDT
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