Hi!
I'm university student in Brazil and would like to know if during the process of compilation of the kernel of the linux the tecnology of cluster is used.
Marcondes
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Marcondes Monteiro de Arau wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm university student in Brazil and would like to know if during the process of compilation of the kernel of the linux the tecnology of cluster is used.
>
>
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> Marcondes
>
Are you talking about using a cluster to compile the kernel? In that case,
Google for DistCC.
Are you asking if a compiled linux kernel can be used as part of a cluster?
openMosix is the project you're searching for.
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On 10/23/2012 04:32 AM, Dwiastika Peppy wrote:
> Hai Justin. My name is Peppy
> I wanna ask you about installing Linux Kernel 2.6.27
> I'm a newbie in Linux user
> I got problem when installed Linux Kernel and this is the problem :
> *scripts/unifdef.c:209: error: conflicting types for ?getline?
> /usr/include/stdio.h:651: note: previous declaration of ?getline? was here
> make[2]: *** [scripts/unifdef] Error 1
> make[1]: *** [__headers] Error 2
> make: *** [vmlinux] Error 2*
>
> what should i do to solve this problem?
> maybe you can help me..
> Thank you before Justin
>
> Best Regards,
>
>
> Peppy
from what I remember libc made the change then everything else had to be
fixed. this commit is the commit which fixes it:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commitdiff;h=d15bd1067b1fcb2b7250d22bc0c7c7fea0b759f7
but after thinking this over we probably should have done a
get_line || getline();
so old and new can always be working for people using older kernels and
in the event of bisecting. but then again we might have more of a
bloated kernel if we did this approach to _every_ function definition
rename in the kernel.
anyway hope this helps with your build experience of the kernel.
Justin P. Mattock