> After recompiling my 2.0.33 kernel in order to compile pppd2.3.3 into
> it, I ran into the following error near the end of
> compliation.....I know what the problem is, I even traced it down to the
> Makefile, but from there I am clueless to which flags in objdump are
> similiar to the older version of it....I need the alternatives to
> "objdump -k -r "....objdump spits out that -k is an illegal option. I'm
> not sure if "-r" is one of them....I just really noticed "-k"....even
> though, in the Makefile, those flags are determined by $OBJFLAGS......if
> someone could tell me what the alternative switch is to this, I would
> appreciate it....ThanX....
>
Not sure if this is the right way (tm) to do it, but I found changing the
OBJDUMP var in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/Makefile to the same as OBJCOPY
and removing the OBJDUMP_FLAGS worked.
from /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/Makefile (lines 40+41)
OBJDUMP=$(CROSS_COMPILE)objcopy -O binary -R .note -R .comment -S
OBJDUMP_FLAGS=
Then in /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/boot/Makefile change (line 22)
$(OBJDUMP) $(OBJDUMP_FLAGS) -o $(ZIMAGE_OFFSET) compressed/vmlinux > compressed/vmlinux.out; \
to
$(OBJDUMP) compressed/vmlinux compressed/vmlinux.out; \
It's a hack but it worked.
Regards
Jim
>
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