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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 2020 09:09:27 +0100
From: Ganime Yalur <ganime1961tire@...il.com>
To: lkrg-users@...ts.openwall.com
Subject: Re: Re: 5.9.rt20

New errorlog:


https://defuse.ca/b/UQkTMzK4


config_jump_label already set



7 Kas 2020 Cmt 00:11 tarihinde Ganime Yalur <ganime1961tire@...il.com> şunu
yazdı:

> Ok, i compiled both self with gcc 10.2.0
> And patched the include Crypto/sha.h for later Kernels than 5.8 in  file
> p_lkrg_main.h.
>
> Now I have another trouble:
>
>
> https://defuse.ca/b/s51CF24W
>
> 5 Kas 2020 Per 09:29 tarihinde Ganime Yalur <ganime1961tire@...il.com>
> şunu yazdı:
>
>> So I need to compile with same compiled version like the maintainer does?
>>
>>
>>
>> 5 Kas 2020 Per 01:32 tarihinde Adam Zabrocki <pi3@....com.pl> şunu yazdı:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> From this log:
>>> https://defuse.ca/b/u7PDtNJV36hR860QzKLOaq
>>>
>>> it looks like you don't have problem with LKRG itself but with your build
>>> environment. There is something very wrong with your set-up.  E.g.:
>>>
>>> In file included from <command-line>:0:0:
>>>  ./arch/x86/include/asm/segment.h: In function ‘vdso_read_cpunode’:
>>>  ././include/linux/compiler_types.h:245:24: error: expected ‘(’ before
>>> ‘__inline’
>>>   #define asm_inline asm __inline
>>>
>>> This is nothing to do with LKRG but logs tells about kernel headers
>>> using asm
>>> inline which compiler don't understand.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Adam
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 04, 2020 at 12:20:26AM +0100, Ganime Yalur wrote:
>>> > Here is my config:
>>> >
>>> > https://github.com/xanmod/linux/blob/5.9-rt/.config
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > 4 Kas 2020 Çar 00:12 tarihinde Ganime Yalur <ganime1961tire@...il.com>
>>> şunu
>>> > yazdı:
>>> >
>>> > > I can't compile lkrg latest from GitHub master release in my
>>> > >
>>> > > 5.9.1rt20 kernel latest real-time Kernel patch
>>> > >
>>> > > Config_jump_label already set but not works
>>> > >
>>> > > I piped compile output with
>>> > > "make -j 4 2>>errorlog"
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > https://defuse.ca/b/u7PDtNJV36hR860QzKLOaq
>>> > >
>>> > >
>>> > > Thanks and
>>> > >
>>> > >  best regards
>>> > >
>>> > > Security lover
>>> > >
>>>
>>> --
>>> pi3 (pi3ki31ny) - pi3 (at) itsec pl
>>> http://pi3.com.pl
>>>
>>>

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