tao.ma
2006-Aug-03 01:27 UTC
[Ocfs2-devel] A patch for ocfs2 source configuration process.
Hi,
I have downloaded the newest source code ocfs2-1.2.3.tar.gz from
oss.oracle.com.
After do the configuration I find a strange thing. Although my
kernel is "2.6.9-11.19AX"(Asianux2.0 on a vmware server with a single
processor configured), the configuration find that it is
2.6.9-11.19AX-smp. So after I make and install, those *.ko went to the
wrong place.
The reason is:
1. When vendor/ax2/vendor.guess runs.
The script is :if [ "`rpm -qf /etc/asianux-release --qf
'%{VERSION}'
2>/dev/null`" != "8AX" ]
while in my machine it is "2.0", not "8AX".
I also modify the script in vendor.guess. In asianux2.0, In /etc, you
can find
redhat-release and asianux-release. So the vendor.guess will get the
wrong string
"ax2
rhel4".
Attachment is my patch. Hope it can help.
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Joel Becker
2006-Aug-03 15:20 UTC
[Ocfs2-devel] A patch for ocfs2 source configuration process.
On Thu, Aug 03, 2006 at 04:27:31PM +0800, tao.ma wrote:> After do the configuration I find a strange thing. Although my > kernel is "2.6.9-11.19AX"(Asianux2.0 on a vmware server with a single > processor configured), the configuration find that it is > 2.6.9-11.19AX-smp. So after I make and install, those *.ko went to the > wrong place.Interesting.> The reason is: > 1. When vendor/ax2/vendor.guess runs. > The script is :if [ "`rpm -qf /etc/asianux-release --qf '%{VERSION}' > 2>/dev/null`" != "8AX" ] > while in my machine it is "2.0", not "8AX".Hmm, I wonder where we got 8AX (from someone with Aisianux, I'm sure, I'm going to check...). Hm, the logs don't say where I got it from. Can someone on this list verify what that should be? Anyone with Asianux, please respond with the output of: # rpm -qf /etc/asianux-release --qf '%{VERSION}'> I also modify the script in vendor.guess. In asianux2.0, In /etc, you > can find > redhat-release and asianux-release. So the vendor.guess will get the > wrong string > "ax2 > rhel4".> > Attachment is my patch. Hope it can help.NAK. The entire point of ./vendor.guess is that it has absolutely ZERO vendor-specific knowledge. We're not adding vendor-specific knowledge to the generic script. That said, Asianux also keeping /etc/redhat-release is really broken. Bad Asianux. _That_ said, we have to deal with the real world. I suspect that the sort order solves it. If we exit with our first successful vendor, we win (it will find asianux before redhat). Joel -- Life's Little Instruction Book #452 "Never compromise your integrity." Joel Becker Principal Software Developer Oracle E-mail: joel.becker@oracle.com Phone: (650) 506-8127