Pre4 ac1 appears to have a bug.

Munka (munka@wantree.com.au)
Mon, 4 Jan 1999 18:33:04 +0800


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The normal pre2.2.0ppre4 compiles fine but the ac1 patch does not. It =
gives this error on compile.

-o vmlinux
net/network.a(ipv4.o)(__ksymtab+0x68): undefined reference to =
`ip_masq_select_ad
dr'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1

I need to use an ac patch because Alan is nice enough to put ipfwmk (May =
be spelt slightly wrong) support into it. Is there a reason why people =
keep removing it from the released kernel. Please can it be incorporated =
into the kernel permanently.

I am not a developer myself and may be wrong in blaming the patch for =
this, if I am could people please e-mail me (munka@wantree.com.au) and =
tell me a way to correct this. If not im sure it wont be long until the =
next patch is out.

Thanks

Adam Charles

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The normal pre2.2.0ppre4 compiles = fine but the=20 ac1 patch does not. It gives this error on compile.
 
   -o=20 vmlinux
net/network.a(ipv4.o)(__ksymtab+0x68): undefined reference to = `ip_masq_select_ad
dr'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1
 
I need to use an ac patch because = Alan is nice=20 enough to put ipfwmk (May be spelt slightly wrong) support into it. Is = there a=20 reason why people keep removing it from the released kernel. Please can = it be=20 incorporated into the kernel permanently.
 
I am not a developer myself and may = be wrong in=20 blaming the patch for this, if I am could people please e-mail me (munka@wantree.com.au) and tell = me a way=20 to correct this. If not im sure it wont be long until the next patch is=20 out.
 
Thanks
 
Adam = Charles
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