errors when installing speakup.

jwantz at hpcc2.hpcc.noaa.gov jwantz at hpcc2.hpcc.noaa.gov
Mon Jun 10 09:51:02 EDT 2002


Hi Jeremy,
Sorry about that.  I haven't attempted to build a kernel of my own since 
I installed 7.3.  (See Janina's message).  If you are building from 
stock Redhat kernel source rpms it is normal to get errors for other 
processors--you should be fine.  However, if these errors bug you, you 
can always get the full kernel source at ftp.kernel.org.I think though 
I'd stick with the official Redhat stuff.

     Jim Wantz WB0TFK
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Jeremy R 
Schmidt wrote:

> Ok, I plan on getting the speakup redhat rpm file, but I've already created
> the linux simlink in /usr/src, and ran ./install
> It worked, but I got some errors, but they appeared to be errors for
> processors I don't run, I don't believe I got any i386 errors.
> My question is, will I have problems now since I ran the ./install, and
> probably some patches were made somewhere?
> Another questions is, I ran make config( I believe it was make config) and
> was going through the kernel, if I don't know what to choose in Redhat 7.2,
> if I just press enter, will it take the option already in the kernel?
> BTW, I've never recompiled the kernel on this box, I've compiled at least
> one kernel before, but it's been a long time, I think redhat 5.x.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Jeremy
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <jwantz at hpcc2.hpcc.noaa.gov>
> To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> Sent: Saturday, June 08, 2002 10:35 PM
> Subject: Re: errors when installing speakup.
> 
> 
> > Hi Jeremy,
> > I am not sure where Toby gets his ideas about Redhat being so
> > drastically different from his favorite distribution, but it seems you
> > did not have the source code for your kernel installed.  If you had, you
> > most assuredly would have seen a linux directory when you were in
> > /usr/src.  Unless you have a specific reason for building your kernel
> > though you can ftp to bumpy.braille.uwo.ca and go to the directory
> > /pub/speakup/disks/redhat/7.2/kernel and download the binary rpm.  Or as
> > somebody suggested you could try the 7.3 rpms.  Make sure though that if
> > you try the 7.3 kernel and you want to try alsasound, you use the 7.3
> > alsasound.  Alsa is kernel dependent!
> >
> >      Jim Wantz WB0TFK
> > On Sat, 8 Jun 2002, Jeremy R Schmidt
> > wrote:
> >
> > > Hello everyone, I downloaded and untared speakup 1.0.
> > > When I ran ./install under redhat 7.2, I got the following.
> > > I had to retype it out, so I hope I didn't miss anything.
> > > Can anyone let me know if I need to fix anything, or if I should keep
> going?
> > > P.S. I checked, and I don't have a linux directory in /usr/src, so I
> created
> > > a simlink with the following command
> > > ln -s linux-2.4.7-10 linux
> > > no should I just run ./install again?
> > >
> > > Thanks,
> > >
> > > Jeremy
> > > Jeremy
> > > head: /usr/src/linux/Makefile: No such file or directory
> > >
> > > Patching version V
> > >
> > > cp: cannot stat `speakup': NO such file or directory
> > >
> > > Creating .orig files [cat:
> /usr/src/linux/drivers/char/speakup/patchlist-v:
> > > No such file or directory
> > >
> > > ] done.
> > >
> > > Patching files [ppatch: checkclean: extra operand
> > >
> > > patch: Try `patch --help' for more information
> > >
> > > ] done.
> > >
> > > Copying files [ccp: copying multiple files, but last `todo' is not a
> > > directory
> > >
> > > Try ` cp --help' for more information.
> > >
> > > ] done.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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