From: Mogens Valentin <monz@danbbs.dk>
To: dougg@torque.net
Cc: linux-scsi <linux-scsi@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCE] sdparm 0.92
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 20:07:02 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4294BEC6.30005@danbbs.dk> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42949D2E.5020309@danbbs.dk>
Mogens Valentin wrote:
> Douglas Gilbert wrote:
>
>> Mogens Valentin wrote:
>>
>>> Douglas Gilbert wrote:
>>>
>>>> Mogens Valentin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Douglas Gilbert wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> With sg_start (in the sg3_utils package) I have tried
>>>>>> to spin up and down an ATA disk inside a USB enclosure
>>>>>> without success. The same command on a USB connected
>>>>>> CD/DVD combo drive did work.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Could you try sg_start on your USB external enclosure
>>>>>> which I assume contains an ATA disk rather than a
>>>>>> SCSI (SPI) disk and report if it works?
>>>>>
>>>>> Sure. Got it, compiled, but got the error:
>>>>> .../usr/include/scsi/sg.h /usr/include/scsi/scsi.h
>>>>> /usr/include/stdint.h sg_lib.h sg_cmds.h llseek.h
>>>>> gcc: cannot specify -o with -c or -S and multiple compilations
>>>>> make: *** [sgp_dd.o] Error 1
>>>>>
>>>>> I could only find -o and -c in the makefiles around line 95.
>>>>>
>>>>> Slack 9.1 / 2.6.10 from sources.
>>>>
>>>> Could you try the sg3_utils-1.15.tgz beta at the
>>>> top of http://www.torque.net/sg [in the news section].
>>>> Hopefully that cures the compile problem.
>>>
>>> Nope, but it changes the error. You changed the makefile exactly as I
>>> tried it, removing '-c' in line 95.
>>> This results in missing header files compiles:
>
>>> ...
>>> creating sg_dd
>>> gcc -g -O2 -Wall -W -D_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
>>> -D_REENTRANT -c sgp_dd.c ...
>>> .../usr/include/stdint.h sg_lib.h sg_cmds.h llseek.h
>>> gcc: compilation of header file requested
>>> gcc: compilation of header file requested
>>> ...
>>> make: *** [sgp_dd.o] Error 1
>>>
>>>
>>> Forgot to mention I have gcc version 3.2.3, FWIW..
>>> It's not exactly an uncommon problem; I googled a bit :p
>>> I haven't pinpointed the problem as yet, but found comments (from
>>> compiling other apps) that it could be either a gcc versioning
>>> problem, a problem with -I or -D switches, or simply a Makefile problem.
Dear oh dear! Forgot to tell you I did:
make clean; make dep; make
Doing just make clean; make did the job. Sorry about the problems.
Still, make dep ought to work :p
Doesn't change the fact that either my Prolific interface or the disk
doesn't support the needed scsi modes..
--
Kind regards,
Mogens Valentin
prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-05-25 18:06 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2005-05-20 11:12 [ANNOUNCE] sdparm 0.92 Douglas Gilbert
2005-05-23 20:06 ` Bill Davidsen
2005-05-24 23:49 ` Mogens Valentin
2005-05-25 1:40 ` Douglas Gilbert
2005-05-25 2:42 ` Mogens Valentin
[not found] ` <429466EC.3080801@torque.net>
[not found] ` <429478C2.3000003@danbbs.dk>
[not found] ` <429480F9.6050802@torque.net>
2005-05-25 15:43 ` Mogens Valentin
2005-05-25 18:07 ` Mogens Valentin [this message]
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