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Re: Question: Unresolved symbols vs configuration parameters in 2.3.42 (Peter)
Date: 2000, Feb 08
From: cosmos

I experienced what you described on my Olivetti Echos 133DM
with Xircom REM56G, compiling 2.3.42 and pcmcia-cs 3.1.10.

Compiling kernel 2.3.X I set:

General setup -> PCMCIA/CardBus support -> PCMCIA/CardBus support M
General setup -> PCMCIA/CardBus support -> i82365 support Y
Network device support -> Network device support Y
Network device support -> Ethernet (10 or 100Mbit) Y
Character device -> PCMCIA character device support -> PCMCIA serial device support M
Character device -> PCMCIA character device support -> PCMCIA serial device support M

But there is a problem with loading the module (during boot phase) i823565.o,
there is an unresolved symbol: dead_socket

Please tell me how to modify i82365.c to go forward (and solve
next problems!).

Thank you very much.

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Re: Question: Me too; please tell me exactly what you did
Date: 2000, Feb 08
From: Peter pfolk

I copied from cs.c the lines defining dead_socket....something like:

  blah blah dead_socket =
    { 0, 0, SS, 0 };

into the equivalent place in ds.c (after all the #includes). I'd give you a diff but the machine is inaccessible right now.

Pete

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