Re: Kernels do not compile anymore

Michael Meding (MichaelMeding@gmx.de)
Fri, 31 Dec 1999 13:26:54 +0100


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Hi everybody,

just out of curiosity - Why in the worl is somebody pointing somebody at =
using even numbers, especially, if true
this guy wrote fixes to scsi adaptors ?

Don't you think he is able to distinguish between stable and unstable ?

And by the way, I myself had also some trouble compiling and using =
kernel kersions from kernel.org.

It's just they don't compile. Even not with everything turned of. Don't =
know why but some versions do not compile.

Greetings

Michael

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Hi everybody,
 
just out of curiosity - Why in the worl is somebody = pointing=20 somebody at using even numbers, especially, if true
this guy wrote fixes to scsi adaptors ?
 
Don't you think he is able to distinguish between = stable and=20 unstable ?
 
And by the way, I myself had also some trouble = compiling and=20 using kernel kersions from kernel.org.
 
It's just they don't compile. Even not with = everything turned=20 of. Don't know why but some versions do not compile.
 
Greetings
 
Michael
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