Hello lartc, I''ve got Linux Slackware 8.0, I need to compile IPROUTE2, but it gives out an error. What modules should be enabled? Or what should I compile into kernel? -- Best regards, Waters mailto:waters@inbox.lv
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Waters wrote:> Hello lartc, > > I''ve got Linux Slackware 8.0, I need to compile IPROUTE2, but it gives > out an error. What modules should be enabled? Or what should I compile > into kernel? >Hi First of all what kernel sources do you have in /usr/src/linux ? Second did you issued at least a make *config ? Then what version of iproute are trying to compile ? ---------------------------- Mihai RUSU Disclaimer: Any views or opinions presented within this e-mail are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of any company, unless otherwise specifically stated.
On Saturday 20 April 2002 15:10, Mihai RUSU wrote:> On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Waters wrote: > > Hello lartc, > > > > I''ve got Linux Slackware 8.0, I need to compile IPROUTE2, but it gives > > out an error. What modules should be enabled? Or what should I compile > > into kernel? > > Hi > > First of all what kernel sources do you have in /usr/src/linux ? > Second did you issued at least a make *config ? > Then what version of iproute are trying to compile ?Last question : what was the error ? Stef -- stef.coene@docum.org "Using Linux as bandwidth manager" http://www.docum.org/ #lartc @ irc.openprojects.net
Hello Stef, Saturday, April 20, 2002, 10:56:54 PM, you wrote: SC> On Saturday 20 April 2002 15:10, Mihai RUSU wrote:>> On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Waters wrote: >> > Hello lartc, >> > >> > I''ve got Linux Slackware 8.0, I need to compile IPROUTE2, but it gives >> > out an error. What modules should be enabled? Or what should I compile >> > into kernel? >> >> Hi >> >> First of all what kernel sources do you have in /usr/src/linux ? >> Second did you issued at least a make *config ? >> Then what version of iproute are trying to compile ?SC> Last question : what was the error ? ok, i finaly did it, i found the newest version, and i have compiled it, but trying to add some default commands: # tc qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 1: cbq bandwidth 10Mbit allot 1514 cell 8 avpkt 1000 mpu 64 RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument any ideas? -- Best regards, Waters mailto:waters@inbox.lv
On Sat, 20 Apr 2002 12:18:37 +0300 "Waters" <waters@inbox.lv> wrote:> Hello lartc, > > I''ve got Linux Slackware 8.0, I need to compile IPROUTE2, but it gives > out an error. What modules should be enabled? Or what should I compile > into kernel? > > -- > Best regards, > Waters mailto:waters@inbox.lv >Here you''ve an slackware package for iproute2: http://pof.eslack.org/slackpacks/iproute2-2.4.7/ pof. -- ==========================================Name: Pau Oliva - Email: pau@eSlack.org Linux user: #97195 - BSD user: #BSD050609 WWW: www.eSlack.org - WWW: pof.eSlack.org ==========================================:wq
> ok, i finaly did it, i found the newest version, and i have compiled > it, but trying to add some default commands: > > # tc qdisc add dev eth1 root handle 1: cbq bandwidth 10Mbit allot 1514 cell > 8 avpkt 1000 mpu 64 RTNETLINK answers: Invalid argument > > any ideas?Are you running a kernel with CBQ support? And if you are using modules, are you sure the modules are loaded ? Stef