[linux-lvm] K=2.4.3 - LVM0.9.1.B7 compiling problem.

Ernesto Silva silva at athenea.ort.edu.uy
Tue Apr 24 16:09:19 UTC 2001


I'm using gcc 2.96 from RedHat 7.0 and I downloaded the tarball.
I also applied the patch from the tarball to the kernel.

On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, you wrote:
> 
> On Tue, Apr 24, 2001 at 12:19:45PM -0300, Ernesto Silva wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > 	In order to make things right I downloaded the 2.4.3 kernel and
> > compiled it (i386).
> > 
> > 	With the new kernel running (lvm-mod load ok) I'm trying to compile lvm
> > tools, but there are lots of warinigs, all the same thing, the first of them is:
> > -----------------------------------------------------------
> > gcc -c -pipe -g -O2 -Wall -DDEBUG -I ../../tools/lib -I ../../tools - debug.o
> > debug.c
> > In file included from ../../tools/lib/liblvm.h:97
> > 		from basename.c:34
> > ../../tools/lib/lvm_log.h:47:59: warning: nothing can be pasted after this token
>  <...snip...> 
> > Does anyone had a problem like this before???
> 
> Hmm...I don't get that at all!  Which version of GCC are you using?  Did you
> download the 0.9.1_beta7 tarball or grab something from the cvs?
> 
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