[RULE] sbpcd compiled for latest gcc?

Michael Fratoni mfratoni at tuxfan.homeip.net
Sun Aug 24 06:28:13 EEST 2003


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On Thursday 07 August 2003 06:19 pm, Richard Kweskin wrote:
> Hello All
>
> Slinky, up through version 0.3.96 has avoided the Shrike kernel and
> thus its modules, though fine for the install don't work for the
> installed Shrike.
>
> The problem arises with an old box using an old Panasonic cdrom
> attached to the Panasonic proprietary interface, either on a sound card
> or a small stand alone interface card. Using insmod sbpcd.o during the
> Slinky process worked and allowed this old cdrom to install all the
> rpms with complete success.
>
> Once rebooted, however, Shrike had no sbpcd module to offer.

Yes, I've looked into this.
I'm not sure on a good solution, however. 
Stock Red Hat kernels no longer provide modules for these old CDROM 
drives.
We could provide a kernel containing them, or perhaps we could just 
provide the necessary modules on the web site.

Getting the modules built is as simple as turning on the correct options 
during the kernel configuration, namely:
CONFIG_CD_NO_IDESCSI=y
Then configure the individual options as modules.

Thoughts?

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