ss@wivax.UUCP (Sid Shapiro) (05/29/84)
Hi folks, I am posting this here rather than the wizards group because I am hoping that I am doing something incredibly silly. BUT We are trying to bring up 4.2BSD. The generic vmunix runs ok. I am trying to build a new kernel that fits our configuration. This is a 780, with all DEC peripherals - nothing strange or esoteric. Just a few disks, a tape, and a few dz's. I have learned that I must have the INET option set because lots of programs expect it. Ok. I have also set the COMPAT option because I may need to run some 4.1 executables. But the darn thing won't load. It has some undefined symbols, specifically _ipintr, _inet_hash, _inet_netmatch, and _inetdomain. I can find all but _inetdomain defined in some .c files that are in .../include/netinet (I think that is the dir name.) But I never see that these files are compiled, loaded, included, or anything else that might cause them to get in the kernel. And I don't think I can find _inetdomain anywhere. I only have a couple of hours per week to get my machine so that I can work on this, so my memory is sketchy and I can't go look now. I am suspecting config is incorrectly building the makefile, although when I fool with it by hand the results are worse (more undefinds). Does anyone know what I might be doing wrong, or have some helpful suggestions? Thanks, people. Sid Shapiro -- Wang Institute of Graduate Studies [apollo, bbncca, cadmus, decvax, linus, masscomp]!wivax!ss ss%Wang-Inst@Csnet-Relay (617)649-9731