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From: "Jörg Prante" <joergprante@netcologne.de>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Cc: wingel@nano-system.com
Subject: [2.4.21-pre1] scx200.c in arch/i386/kernel
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 00:51:07 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <200212180051.07749.joergprante@netcologne.de> (raw)

Hi,

I just compiled 2.4.21-pre1 for a consistency check with all configure options 
set to 'y' and found a file arch/i386/kernel/scx200.c which does not compile 
because of missing support in the Makefile. It is introduced by the 
2.4.21-pre1 patch by Marcelo. 

Is there a reason why it's in the kernel directory of the i386 architecture? 
This is a very unusual place.

I moved it to drivers/char/scx200.c and it compiles like a charme, after 
correcting the Makefiles. Is there any chance of moving it to from the arch 
directory to a more appropriate place? Or did I misunderstand?

I don't know the scx200 Nat Sem chips, I don't have one and I don't even care, 
it's just because I'm doing some thorough build checks on my new -jp kernel 
patch set.

Best regards,

Jörg


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