>In message: <200506211444.52693.jhb_at_FreeBSD.org> > John Baldwin <jhb_at_FreeBSD.org> writes: >: On Tuesday 07 June 2005 05:12 pm, Polakov Alexander wrote: >: > Hi all. I'm new in CURRENT and english is not my native. I want to tell you >: > my problem. My modem is Lucent Win Modem, and when I used FreeBSD-STABLE I >: > could compile its driver. Now when I tried into CURRENT I couldn't. It >: > showed errors like this: >: > >: > /usr/obj/usr/ports/comms/ltmdm/work/sys/modules/ltmdm/../../dev/ltmdm/ltmdm >: >sio.c: In function `lt_pci_find_device': >: > /usr/obj/usr/ports/comms/ltmdm/work/sys/modules/ltmdm/../../dev/ltmdm/ltmdm >: >sio.c:748: error: `PCIR_MAPS' undeclared (first use in this function) >: > >: > So, I've made a patch. Where I have to send it if I want to add it into >: > port(maybe it can be useful for anybody)? Here is it. >: >: Actually, the real fix is to change the ltmdmsio.c file to use PCIR_BAR(x) >: rather than PCIR_MAPS + 4 * x for the rids for its memory and I/O resources. >: The file can then include a #define for PCIR_BAR for old systems that maps to >: PCIR_MAPS + 4 * x. > >I couldn't get comms/ltmdm to compile on my -current system, even >before my changes in this area. Is there some newer version that's >not in the ports tree that you are using? I'm using comms/ltmdm form ports with my patch and successfully compiled it a few minutes ago with yesterday's CURRENT. --Received on Thu Jun 23 2005 - 07:07:42 UTC
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