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(usagi-users 02595) Re: Configuration of USAGI Stable release
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 15:57, David T Hollis wrote:
> Jedediah Ferguson wrote:
>
> >I am still running the default Redhat 9.0 Kernel currently (version
> >2.4.20). Are not the modules made in the same tree by default when I
> >follow the rest of the build procedure outlined in the directions?
> >
> >Jedediah Ferguson
> >
> >
> >
> >On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 13:07, Mark Huth wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Looks like the modules and kernel are from different versions - these
> >>are all versioned symbols.
> >>Make your modules in the same tree after the kernel has completed.
> >>
> >>You may be having some interaction between the distribution's kernel and
> >>lib directory and yours
> >>Are you actually running the kernel you built, or are you still running
> >>the Redhat kernel.
> >>
> >>Mark Huth
> >>Jedediah Ferguson wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hello Usagi Users:
> >>>
> >>>I am attempting to set up a Redhat 9.0 machine running the latest stable
> >>>build of the Usagi modified kernel (Dated 20030214). During the "make
> >>>install" phase it informs me of a number of broken links in the IPv6 object.
> >>>I am assuming I have left something critical out of the build but I have
> >>>reviewed CONFIG.Usagi in the somewhere/doc directory and seems to have
> >>>everything necessary included. The CONFIG.Usagi document seems to be a
> >>>little off the options that are generated in menuconfig. I have included
> >>>the offending error messages and was wondering if someone could post a valid
> >>>configuration file so as I could compare mine. Also if there is a more
> >>>appropriate forum for these sort of rudimentary questions if someone could
> >>>inform me I will post there in the future. My configuration is attached as
> >>>are my errors.
> >>>
> >>>Thanks Worlds,
> >>>
> >>>Jedediah Ferguson
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >>>
> >>>Build errors follow:
> >>>
> >>>depmod: *** Unresolved symbols in /lib/modules/2.4.20/kernel/net/ipv6/ipv6.o
> >>>depmod: inet_setsockopt_Rsmp_36e3456a
> >>>depmod: tcp_getsockopt_Rsmp_184b3168
> >>>depmod: tcp_rcv_established_Rsmp_5b3aa9f9
> >>>depmod: inet_dgram_connect_Rsmp_24b29641
> >>>depmod: tcp_disconnect_Rsmp_3f95942a
> >>>depmod: tcp_sync_mss_Rsmp_4f781ec7
> >>>depmod: tcp_inherit_port_Rsmp_efe68247
> >>>depmod: tcp_put_port_Rsmp_46d8d11e
> >>>depmod: csum_partial_copy_fromiovecend_Rsmp_02876657
> >>>depmod: udp_connect_Rsmp_d8e8c468
> >>>depmod: inet_recvmsg_Rsmp_d9822d66
> >>>depmod: udp_disconnect_Rsmp_ea17bf23
> >>>depmod: tcp_port_rover_Rsmp_9f9e4b5a
> >>>depmod: ipv4_specific_Rsmp_f0443567
> >>>depmod: tcp_bucket_create_Rsmp_dbe1b298
> >>>depmod: inet_getsockopt_Rsmp_e775e3a4
> >>>depmod: tcp_v4_remember_stamp_Rsmp_0d70212d
> >>>depmod: tcp_ioctl_Rsmp_94b6b502
> >>>depmod: tcp_tw_deschedule_Rsmp_ba74f44b
> >>>depmod: tcp_init_xmit_timers_Rsmp_3abc2e44
> >>>depmod: sysctl_tcp_reordering_Rsmp_99cdc86b
> >>>depmod: inet_sock_destruct_Rsmp_8c6d801b
> >>>depmod: sysctl_tcp_rmem_Rsmp_8d551bef
> >>>depmod: tcp_v4_connect_Rsmp_e3ac147c
> >>>depmod: tcp_shutdown_Rsmp_74ced640
> >>>depmod: tcp_close_Rsmp_9992a354
> >>>depmod: tcp_parse_options_Rsmp_c738c4e1
> >>>depmod: sysctl_local_port_range_Rsmp_ee08006f
> >>>depmod: inet_release_Rsmp_4676a00c
> >>>depmod: inet_sock_release_Rsmp_4a904966
> >>>depmod: tcp_write_space_Rsmp_782430db
> >>>depmod: inet_stream_connect_Rsmp_b885a6fb
> >>>depmod: tcp_child_process_Rsmp_5ffc0130
> >>>depmod: tcp_sockets_allocated_Rsmp_4f5651c3
> >>>depmod: tcp_connect_Rsmp_b2f4556c
> >>>depmod: udp_sendmsg_Rsmp_e9232e89
> >>>depmod: tcp_unhash_Rsmp_5ad5589f
> >>>depmod: tcp_timewait_kill_Rsmp_1ae91e88
> >>>depmod: tcp_hashinfo_Rsmp_058a5bcb
> >>>depmod: inet_listen_Rsmp_f1be1d1b
> >>>depmod: udp_ioctl_Rsmp_5e182311
> >>>depmod: tcp_simple_retransmit_Rsmp_fec49d4f
> >>>depmod: tcp_v4_send_check_Rsmp_e03a3eda
> >>>depmod: sysctl_tcp_wmem_Rsmp_fc02b7ad
> >>>depmod: tcp_prot_Rsmp_29378789
> >>>depmod: udp_hash_Rsmp_7bc8fdd9
> >>>depmod: tcp_openreq_cachep_Rsmp_caf26a80
> >>>depmod: tcp_v4_syn_recv_sock_Rsmp_45b711ab
> >>>depmod: tcp_rcv_state_process_Rsmp_6169f321
> >>>depmod: tcp_sendpage_Rsmp_a376f4ad
> >>>depmod: inet_sendmsg_Rsmp_964033cd
> >>>depmod: tcp_reset_keepalive_timer_Rsmp_398704f1
> >>>depmod: tcp_recvmsg_Rsmp_1f58f810
> >>>depmod: tcp_destroy_sock_Rsmp_f633eb5d
> >>>depmod: tcp_v4_conn_request_Rsmp_c094da3c
> >>>depmod: tcp_v4_do_rcv_Rsmp_7b371edf
> >>>depmod: tcp_accept_Rsmp_df2843b2
> >>>depmod: udp_prot_Rsmp_34899ad3
> >>>depmod: memcpy_fromiovecend_Rsmp_6e440b58
> >>>depmod: net_statistics_Rsmp_401cda46
> >>>depmod: inet_accept_Rsmp_b3b88617
> >>>depmod: tcp_delete_keepalive_timer_Rsmp_91b5f987
> >>>depmod: tcp_poll_Rsmp_874238f5
> >>>depmod: tcp_create_openreq_child_Rsmp_35b4b423
> >>>depmod: tcp_v4_rebuild_header_Rsmp_b2ef0c2e
> >>>depmod: udp_hash_lock_Rsmp_6059dc3f
> >>>depmod: ip_queue_xmit_Rsmp_9f337bea
> >>>depmod: inet_shutdown_Rsmp_f2832c22
> >>>depmod: tcp_clear_xmit_timers_Rsmp_a496ec42
> >>>depmod: tcp_statistics_Rsmp_f1e7d1d8
> >>>depmod: tcp_sendmsg_Rsmp_1924a873
> >>>depmod: tcp_check_req_Rsmp_727cd36e
> >>>depmod: __tcp_mem_reclaim_Rsmp_7d38c2be
> >>>depmod: tcp_listen_wlock_Rsmp_291c7b36
> >>>depmod: tcp_timewait_state_process_Rsmp_cd7b52dd
> >>>depmod: tcp_make_synack_Rsmp_8385b849
> >>>depmod: secure_tcpv6_sequence_number_Rsmp_7c2ca2de
> >>>depmod: sysctl_tcp_ecn_Rsmp_17df17bc
> >>>depmod: udp_port_rover_Rsmp_43a83a72
> >>>depmod: tcp_timewait_cachep_Rsmp_6f1c787a
> >>>depmod: tcp_setsockopt_Rsmp_d49b7656
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>Name of Instruction file: CONGIG.linux24
> >>>
> >>>Options not present in menuconfig:
> >>>
> >>> [ ] IPv6: Neighbor Discovery debugging
> >>> *CONFIG_IPV6_NDISC_DEBUG
> >>>
> >>> + Debugging option, the kernel outputs verbose debugging messages regarding Neighbour Discovery Protocol. Say N.
> >>>
> >>> [ ] IPv6: Address Autoconfigration debugging
> >>> *CONFIG_IPV6_ACONF_DEBUG
> >>>
> >>> + Debugging option, the kernel outputs verbose debugging messages regarding Stateless Auto Address Configuration.
> >>> Say N.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> If you are running the stock RedHat kernel, make sure your build
> environment is correct:
>
> 1) Update to the latest errata kernels (2.4.20-20.9 if I recall).
> 2) Looks like you are using an SMP kernel, so run: rpm -q kernel-smp
> kernel-source
> Output should be:
> kernel-smp-2.4.20-20.9
> kernel-source-2.4.20-20.9
> 3) Now build USAGI and the modules and things should work as advertised.
>
>
I seem to have it working now it seems I had installed another IPv6
module that was conflicting with my attempts to install my freshly
compiled kernel, if that makes any sense. Anyways it is up and seems to
accept IPv6 addresses now to get another machine on the network
happening so I can do something with this functionality.
Thanks for your Help, Hopefully I'll be seeing that animated Turtle at
www.kame.net soon.
Sincerely,
Jed Ferguson