Subject: Re: Problems compiling NetBSD-current
To: Christos Zoulas <christos@zoulas.com>
From: Stefan Sichler <sichler@rumms.uni-mannheim.de>
List: port-amiga
Date: 01/25/1999 00:40:11
Am Sun, 24 Jan 1999 schrieb Christos Zoulas:
>In article <99012415024500.00269@pollux> sichler@rumms.uni-mannheim.de (Stefan Sichler) writes:
>>Hello,
>>
>>some days ago, I donwloaded the current sources
>>(tar_files/src/top-level.tar.gz + sys.tar.gz) and tried to compile my own
>>kernel. 
>>
>>'Config' and 'make depend' worked fine, but the linking step of
>>'make all' exits with:
>>
>>
>> ld -n -Ttext 0 -e start -S -o netbsd ${SYSTEM_OBJ} vers.o
>> aarp.o: Undefined symbol `_ether_sprintf' referenced from text segment
>> clnp_input.o: Undefined symbol `_ether_output' referenced from text segment
>> iso.o: Undefined symbol `_ether_output' referenced from text segment
>> iso_snpac.o: Undefined symbol `_ether_addmulti' referenced from text segment
>> iso_snpac.o: Undefined symbol `_ether_delmulti' referenced from text segment
>> *** Error code 1
>
>Appears that you don't have options INET in your kernel.
>
>christos

This is NOT the problem,
btw. a GENERIC compilation exits with the same errors.

Regars,

Stefan


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