* setsid bug
@ 2004-03-12 3:04 Tommy McCabe
2004-03-12 8:02 ` Paul Nasrat
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From: Tommy McCabe @ 2004-03-12 3:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-8086
The function setsid, which appears in 4 or 5 files in
elkscmd, is defined in elks/kernel/sys.c, which isn't
included in any of the files that need it, thus
causing undefined symbol errors. I don't know how to
put the function into a separate file.
PS: How come the ld86 in dev86 0.16.15 doesn't
properly link the ELKS kernel?
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* Re: setsid bug
2004-03-12 3:04 setsid bug Tommy McCabe
@ 2004-03-12 8:02 ` Paul Nasrat
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From: Paul Nasrat @ 2004-03-12 8:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tommy McCabe; +Cc: linux-8086
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 07:04:37PM -0800, Tommy McCabe wrote:
> The function setsid, which appears in 4 or 5 files in
> elkscmd, is defined in elks/kernel/sys.c, which isn't
> included in any of the files that need it, thus
> causing undefined symbol errors. I don't know how to
> put the function into a separate file.
OK cheers. Thanks for looking into all this stuff. I did look over your
patches in part last weekend but I've been swamped with other non-geek stuff.
> PS: How come the ld86 in dev86 0.16.15 doesn't
> properly link the ELKS kernel?
Could you post details, please.
Paul
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