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Posted: Feb. 04 2006,22:45 |
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Quote (roberts @ Feb. 04 2006,11:13) | Your question is too generic. If you are asking what does one need to add to base DSL to do such then I would suggest:
1. get gnu-utils.dsl and gcc1.dsl from the repositrory 2. get kernel sources from here 4. source typically placed under /usr/src 3. unpack your module source there
If your question is HOW to make a Linux module. Then that is a generic Linux question. Use google or many such sources pertaining to Linux in general. |
yes, thanks for the reply. so basically with these tools i can compile a module on dsl 2.x but in this post
they are talking about gcc 3.3? howgcc 3.3
so would gcc1.dsl woud still work on 2.x?
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