[PVFS-users] Compilation error on RedHat 9
Rob Ross
rross at mcs.anl.gov
Tue Jul 6 15:10:15 EDT 2004
Hi,
What's going wrong is that the developers haven't quite gotten it together
and gotten the latest release out like we should have.
See this archived email:
http://www.beowulf-underground.org/pipermail/pvfs-users/2004-January/001504.html
Thanks,
Rob
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Brannen S Hough wrote:
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> I've been trying to compile PVFS-1 on RedHat 9 (Professional) - I'm
> hoping someone else on this list has seen this error and knows how to work
> around it:
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> gcc -MMD -I/lib/modules/2.4.20-6/build/include -I.
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> -I./libkpvfs/kinclude -I./libkpvfs/klib -I./libkpvfs/kshared
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> -I./libkernsys/include -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -DMODULE
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> -D__KERNEL__ -DLINUX -pipe -fomit-frame-pointer -fno-strict-aliasing
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> -mpreferred-stack-boundary=2 -DARCH_X86 -DPVFS_SERIALIZE_DCACHE -c
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> pvfsdev.c -o pvfsdev.o
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> pvfsdev.c: In function `sig_setmask':
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> pvfsdev.c:1002: structure has no member named `sig'
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> pvfsdev.c:1007: structure has no member named `sigmask_lock'
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> pvfsdev.c:1010: too many arguments to function
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> `recalc_sigpending_Rfb6af58d'
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> pvfsdev.c: In function `sig_setunmask':
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> pvfsdev.c:1025: structure has no member named `sigmask_lock'
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> pvfsdev.c:1027: too many arguments to function
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> `recalc_sigpending_Rfb6af58d'
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> make: *** [pvfsdev.o] Error 1
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> The kernel is 2.4.20-6
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> The pvfs is version 1.6.2, with the Jan patch applied
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> I'm trying to compile the pvfs-kernel-1.6.2-linux-2.4 code
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> I've already configured and build the kernel
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> I can compile just fine on Mandrake 10's 2.4.25-6 kernel, but we need to use
> RedHat for this application
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> Can anybody tell me what I'm doing wrong?
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> Thanks,
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> - Brannen
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