Digi Serial Card....

Rui Miguel Seabra rms at 1407.org
Wed Jan 7 18:06:06 UTC 2004


On Wed, 2004-01-07 at 18:01, James Kosin wrote:
> This is NOT an issue, kgcc is not installed under Fedora.  The problem I had
> to fix manualy related to this issue involved that the generated Makefile
> wanted to use gcc and not gcc32 to compile the module.  I fixed this
> manually by changing the configure script to use gcc32 instead of gcc.  This
> may not be the best way; but, it worked.

It may not be an issue under Fedora, but under RedHat 7.3 the rpm was
created nicely and without an error in both compilers.

The difference was that trying to access /dev/ttyD000 with minicom
resulted in an immediate eip stack trace.

> |I do have one problem currently, which is that I can't talk with the
> |other side and I have minicom set to the same settings on both ends of
> |the machines (my /dev/ttyUSB0 and the host's /dev/ttyD000)
> |
> |Does anyone have any suggestions?
> 
> Are you using RedHat 7.3 with the Digi card?

Yes. Well, it depends on the definition of using... I still can't see
any data being transfered from and to both ends, I suppose it's a cable
issue...

Rui

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