| Summary: | can't compile bridge-utils 1.0.6 on hardened/x86 (2.4.31-hardened) system | ||
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| Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Kacper Kopczynski <capsel> |
| Component: | [OLD] Server | Assignee: | Robin Johnson <robbat2> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | critical | ||
| Priority: | High | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Whiteboard: | |||
| Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- | |
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Description
Kacper Kopczynski
2005-07-11 08:49:54 UTC
you need 2.6 headers for the new bridge-utils. I'll update the DEPENDS to show this. (In reply to comment #1) > you need 2.6 headers for the new bridge-utils. > I'll update the DEPENDS to show this. Is that safe using a 2.4 kernel and profile (which masks >=linux-headers-2.6)? well that will mask all of the new versions for your profile then, which is the only way to make them work. Given that upstream recommends everybody use the new version, I'd like to suggest you move to 2.6-hardened kernels. I use with without any problems (the full selinux even). Is it really necessary to move to 2.6 kernels? Compilation of any package on my server/router takes twice or more time on 2.6 kernel than on 2.4. It doesn't matter which version of 2.6 kernel is. It is pentium-mmx 200MHz with only 32MB of RAM. Is there any solution for this? if you want the new bridge-utils, 2.6 is required, as the new bridge-utils uses sysfs. If you're content with bridge-utils-0.9*, then 2.4 is fine. Is the double time with the same minimal kernel config? All kernels on this machine were compiled with only necessary drivers. 2.6 series uses too much swap / swaps too much. IMHO it is irrelevant to this bug. If you know how to solve issue with swapping in 2.6 please write to my personal email address: capsel@gmail.com for a box with so little memory, uclibc might also be something to look at later on, instead of the overhead of glibc. yo. solar presented an alterative idea, that I've implemented now in 1.0.6-r3, so you should be good to use the latest bridge-utils again. |