Trouble compiling 0.9.68

Erik de Castro Lopo mol-general@lists.maconlinux.org
Wed, 25 Feb 2004 21:40:27 +1100


Hi all,

I'm trying to compile MOL 0.9.68 on an iBook running Debian 
Testing. Here's what I get. ANyone got any ideas on how to
fix this?

Cheers,
Erik

===========================================================
 Kernel headers:          /lib/modules/2.4.24/build/include
 Module compiled for:     2.4.24
 Running kernel:          2.4.24
===========================================================
gcc -E -D__ASSEMBLY__  -I../..  -I./ -D__KERNEL__ -DMODULE \
   -I../../src/kmod/include -I../../src/shared -I- \
   -I/lib/modules/2.4.24/build/include traps.S | m4 -s | \
   tr ';' '\n' > traps.o.s
emulation.S: Assembler messages:
emulation.S:731: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:735: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:739: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:743: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:747: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:751: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:755: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:759: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:763: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:767: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:771: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:775: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:779: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:783: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:787: Error: too many positional arguments
emulation.S:791: Error: too many positional arguments
make[3]: *** [traps.o] Error 1
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1


-- 
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
  Erik de Castro Lopo  nospam@mega-nerd.com (Yes it's valid)
+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Q. What is the difference between Jurassic Park and Microsoft?
A. One is an over-rated high tech theme park based on prehistoric
   information and populated mostly by dinosaurs, the other is a
   Steven Spielberg movie.