2002-11-24 04:26:41

by Jerry McBride

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Subject: LEX = flex



It's an old one... and it's STILL HERE!

2.4.20-rc3...

make kernel on i386 fails in /drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile

LEX is not assigned a value...

However making LEX=flex works and make modules completes 100%...

Where is this failing to be set?

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2002-11-24 12:08:39

by Tomas Szepe

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Subject: Re: LEX = flex

> It's an old one... and it's STILL HERE!
> 2.4.20-rc3...
> make kernel on i386 fails in /drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile
> LEX is not assigned a value...
> However making LEX=flex works and make modules completes 100%...

Just do
(cd $(dirname $(which flex)) && ln -s flex lex)

There's another problem, though:

make[5]: Entering directory `/home/kala/lx/linux-2.4.20-rc3/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aicasm'
yacc -d -b aicasm_gram aicasm_gram.y
mv aicasm_gram.tab.c aicasm_gram.c
mv aicasm_gram.tab.h aicasm_gram.h
yacc -d -b aicasm_macro_gram -p mm aicasm_macro_gram.y
mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.c aicasm_macro_gram.c
mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.h aicasm_macro_gram.h
yacc -d -b aicasm_macro_gram -p mm aicasm_macro_gram.y
mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.c aicasm_macro_gram.c
mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.h aicasm_macro_gram.h
lex -oaicasm_scan.c aicasm_scan.l
lex -Pmm -oaicasm_macro_scan.c aicasm_macro_scan.l
gcc -I/usr/include -I. -ldb aicasm.c aicasm_symbol.c aicasm_gram.c aicasm_macro_gram.c aicasm_scan.c aicasm_macro_scan.c -o aicasm
/tmp/ccwpPZ3E.o: In function `symtable_open':
/tmp/ccwpPZ3E.o(.text+0x1df): undefined reference to `__db185_open'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[5]: *** [aicasm] Error 1
make[5]: Leaving directory `/home/kala/lx/linux-2.4.20-rc3/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aicasm'

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2002-11-24 12:18:06

by David McIlwraith

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Subject: Re: LEX = flex

Requires a DB library compiled with --enable-compat185, I believe (SleepyCat
DB version 2.x or later), or Berkeley DB 1.85 itself.

- David McIlwraith

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tomas Szepe" <[email protected]>
To: "Jerry McBride" <[email protected]>
Cc: "Linux Kernel List" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, November 24, 2002 11:15 PM
Subject: Re: LEX = flex


> > It's an old one... and it's STILL HERE!
> > 2.4.20-rc3...
> > make kernel on i386 fails in /drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile
> > LEX is not assigned a value...
> > However making LEX=flex works and make modules completes 100%...
>
> Just do
> (cd $(dirname $(which flex)) && ln -s flex lex)
>
> There's another problem, though:
>
> make[5]: Entering directory
`/home/kala/lx/linux-2.4.20-rc3/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aicasm'
> yacc -d -b aicasm_gram aicasm_gram.y
> mv aicasm_gram.tab.c aicasm_gram.c
> mv aicasm_gram.tab.h aicasm_gram.h
> yacc -d -b aicasm_macro_gram -p mm aicasm_macro_gram.y
> mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.c aicasm_macro_gram.c
> mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.h aicasm_macro_gram.h
> yacc -d -b aicasm_macro_gram -p mm aicasm_macro_gram.y
> mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.c aicasm_macro_gram.c
> mv aicasm_macro_gram.tab.h aicasm_macro_gram.h
> lex -oaicasm_scan.c aicasm_scan.l
> lex -Pmm -oaicasm_macro_scan.c aicasm_macro_scan.l
> gcc -I/usr/include -I. -ldb aicasm.c aicasm_symbol.c aicasm_gram.c
aicasm_macro_gram.c aicasm_scan.c aicasm_macro_scan.c -o aicasm
> /tmp/ccwpPZ3E.o: In function `symtable_open':
> /tmp/ccwpPZ3E.o(.text+0x1df): undefined reference to `__db185_open'
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
> make[5]: *** [aicasm] Error 1
> make[5]: Leaving directory
`/home/kala/lx/linux-2.4.20-rc3/drivers/scsi/aic7xxx/aicasm'
>
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