Hey, I'm also having a problem with my custom kernel.
After the #cd ../compile/mykernel (some say newkernel) the make depend commando fails. It tells me that it's missing a header file, I think it was called miibus or something. And the installation aborts. Any ideas?
I'm also using the FreeBSD 5.3 release, I tried to reinstall all the packages already.
Hi !
Well... I do have an ideea
miibus is required for some network cards to work. On the original GENERIC file you can find something like this:
Probably when you "customized" your kernel for compilation, you deleted the "device miibus" line, but you leaved support for some network card that requires miibus. Try to insert the "device miibus" line in your file. It will probably work without any problems...
Good luck !
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prxs(3) PRoFTPD EXtensionS Tool prxs(3)NAME
prxs - proFTPD Extension tool
SYNOPSIS
pxrs [options] [actions] mod-custom.c
pxrs -c -i -d mod_custom.c
prxs -c -i -D USE_CUSTOM -I /path/to/custom/include -L /path/to/custom/lib -l custom mod_custom.c
DESCRIPTION
This manual page explains the compailing with prxs
prxs is for This program for compile and install third-party modules from source code as DSO modules for your installed proftpd.
ACTIONS
The following actions describe the type of operation to be performed:
-c, --compile
Compiles the listed .c source files into a proftpd DSO module
-i, --install
Installs a compiled proftpd DSO module into the directory where proftpd expects to find loadable DSO modules.
-d, --clean
Removes any generated files, returning the build directory to clean state.
OPTIONS
The following options describe the type of operation to be performed:
-n, --name
Tells prxs the name of the module being compiled.
By default, prxs determines the module name from the list of .c files listed, expecting to see a "mod_name.c" file.
-D key Passes these macros through to the compilation step.
-D key=value
Note that the space before the key is important.
-I includedir
Specify additional include file search directories. Note that the space before the directory is important.
-L libdir
Specify additional library file search directories. Note that the space before the directory is important.
-l library
Specify additional libraries for linking. Note that the space before the library name is important.
AUTHORS
The Proftpd team. See http://www.proftpd.org/ for information.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2008-2009 TJ Saunders <tj@castaglia.org>.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
NOTES
Manual page written for Debian GNU/Linux and/or derivatives by Mahyuddin Susanto <udienz@ubuntu.com>, March 2011
March 11, 2011 prxs(3)