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BriGuy92
Posted on 12-18-07 03:33 AM Link | Quote | ID: 71822


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Argh. Ok, I need some help with Linux's "make" command. I'm trying to compile a custom Ralink RT2500 driver (DS Homebrew, you guessed it), and make keeps spitting out this error:

Posted by "make command"
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.22.13-0.3-obj/i386/default'
make[1]: *** No rule to make target `modules'. Stop.
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.6.22.13-0.3-obj/i386/default'
rt2500.ko failed to build!
make: *** [module] Error 1



What do I do?

slimthug102
Posted on 12-18-07 08:46 PM Link | Quote | ID: 71837


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reinstall windows

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blackhole89
Posted on 12-18-07 08:50 PM Link | Quote | ID: 71838


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Did you run ./configure before?

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Ailure
Posted on 12-18-07 09:07 PM Link | Quote | ID: 71839

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Posted by CrimsonGX
reinstall windows

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But you have to jump through more hoops to get Make working on Windows.

Also, do you have right version of make and compilers involved? I had problems in the past just because I used a too old compiler. <<

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BriGuy92
Posted on 12-19-07 03:51 AM Link | Quote | ID: 71849


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Never mind, I've kinda given up on the whole Linux thing. It's a bit too complicated for me. On a completely different note, though, is it possible to use a Belkin F5D7000 PCI wireless adapter as a softap?

slimthug102
Posted on 12-20-07 06:46 AM Link | Quote | ID: 71884


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Holy shit, I won the fucking thread!

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