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Subject: RE: cipe-floppyfw
From: John Hamill <jh () lan1 ! com ! au>
Date: 2001-12-13 22:03:53
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The floppy version of CIPE is compiled for that kernel only with LEAF and
dachstein implementations. If you try and run it with the IDE kernel it
fails with a segmentation error as you describe.
I can send the ide kernel version as an LRP file if you can handle that?
john
-----Original Message-----
From: Berghmans, Peter [mailto:Peter.Berghmans@khm.be]
Sent: Tuesday, 11 December 2001 6:42 PM
To: cipe-l@inka.de
Subject: cipe-floppyfw
Hi
I'm trying to use cipe on the floppyfw disk ( http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw
<http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw> ). This is what I've done:
1. I have compiled a 2.2.20 kernel on my mandrake box
2. I have downloaded the cipe package 1.5.2 and compiled (with the
sourcecode of the new kernel)
3. I putted the new kernel, the cipcb.o module and the /etc/cipe scripts I
needed to the floppy, together with ciped-cb.
Loading the module works: lsmod tells me this.
But when I run ciped-cb, it exits with a segmentation fault. Since I've
putted ciped-cb on a floppy and tried it on other systems (all different
versions of mandrake) with success, so I believe the problem is not ciped.
I've also tried with 1.4.6...
What can I do to understand and solve the problem?
Peter
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2><SPAN class=749300122-13122001>The
floppy version of CIPE is compiled for that kernel only with LEAF and dachstein
implementations. If you try and run it with the IDE kernel it fails with a
segmentation error as you describe.</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2><SPAN
class=749300122-13122001></SPAN></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2><SPAN class=749300122-13122001>I can
send the ide kernel version as an LRP file if you can handle
that?</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2><SPAN
class=749300122-13122001></SPAN></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff size=2><SPAN
class=749300122-13122001>john</SPAN></FONT></DIV>
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<DIV class=OutlookMessageHeader dir=ltr align=left><FONT face=Tahoma
size=2>-----Original Message-----<BR><B>From:</B> Berghmans, Peter
[mailto:Peter.Berghmans@khm.be]<BR><B>Sent:</B> Tuesday, 11 December 2001 6:42
PM<BR><B>To:</B> cipe-l@inka.de<BR><B>Subject:</B>
cipe-floppyfw<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><!-- Converted from text/plain format -->
<P><FONT size=2>Hi<BR><BR>I'm trying to use cipe on the floppyfw disk (<A
href="http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw">http://www.zelow.no/floppyfw</A>). This is
what I've done:<BR><BR>1. I have compiled a 2.2.20 kernel on my mandrake
box<BR>2. I have downloaded the cipe package 1.5.2 and compiled (with the
sourcecode of the new kernel)<BR>3. I putted the new kernel, the cipcb.o
module and the /etc/cipe scripts I needed to the floppy, together with
ciped-cb.<BR><BR>Loading the module works: lsmod tells me this.<BR><BR>But
when I run ciped-cb, it exits with a segmentation fault. Since I've putted
ciped-cb on a floppy and tried it on other systems (all different versions of
mandrake) with success, so I believe the problem is not ciped.<BR><BR>I've
also tried with 1.4.6...<BR><BR>What can I do to understand and solve the
problem?<BR><BR>Peter</FONT> </P></BLOCKQUOTE></BODY></HTML>
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