[Debian] Make is fake?
I'm runnin' Debian "Woody" 3.0r1 and I experienced twice a make failure.
I tried to create some drivers: Audigy for my SoundBlaster Audigy Player and Sagem for my Modem Telindus ND220 Arescom ADSL USB. Even if the installing process is slightly different, both must use make to create a file called "name_of_the_driver.o", but the answers were the same: "make: *** [Error 1] can't create name_of_the_driver.o" (or something similar). Can you explain me why make behave like this? What do you think I have to do to fix it? Help me, please. |
Somebody answer me, plz!!!!! :(
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Hello, there! Anybody's home? :cry:
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Noone can help me? :(
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Woody uses the 2.2 kernel.
I don't think that supports your card. Try upgrading to testing or unstable. And dont keep bumping your thread. That's rude and it won't get answered usually. |
Ok, sorry.
That's because I really can't understand that "make" behaviour, anyway I installed "Woody" passing "bf24" so I'm running kernel version 2.4.18-bf2.4 . Do you think it's still need to be upgraded? :confused: |
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