Jerry Geis wrote:> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/wcte12xp/vpmadt032.o
> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/wcte12xp/GpakApi.o
> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/wcte12xp/../voicebus.o
>
> LD [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/wcte12xp/wcte12xp.o
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/zconfig.h:91:41:
> error: missing binary operator before token "("
> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/xpp/card_fxo.o
> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/xpp/card_fxs.o
> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/xpp/card_pri.o
> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/xpp/xbus-core.o
> CC [M]
> /home/silentm/MessageNet/digium/zaptel-1.4.10/kernel/xpp/xbus-sysfs.o
>
> Havent seen that before...
>
> Any ideas. I am running centos 5.1 amd x86_64.
>
> Jerry
>
is there a ./configure option to NOT compile in xpp code? This is the
problem.
When I do a menu select and disable the XPP stuff it compiles fine.
If not a ./configure option how can I automatically remove the XPP code
at compile time.
I dont want to have to remember to go in and disable it.
THanks,
Jerry