[cpia] No Rule to make target '...usbdev_fs_i.h' (fwd)

Johannes Erdfelt jerdfelt@sventech.com
Wed, 12 Apr 2000 14:01:02 -0400


It's a part of the standard kernel as of 2.3.99-pre4

JE

On Wed, Apr 12, 2000, kopecjc@att.net <kopecjc@att.net> wrote:
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> From:    kopecjc@att.net
> To:      Johannes Erdfelt <jerdfelt@sventech.com>
> Subject: Re: [cpia] No Rule to make target '...usbdev_fs_i.h'
> Date:    Wed, 12 Apr 2000 14:09:10 +0000
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> Am I correct to understand that in pre4 cpia-0.7.4 is an 
> option that can be compiled into the kernel by making the 
> appropriate selection in 'config' during kernel 
> configuration? (What about pre5, which is now the 
> latest?)  The reason I ask is that the CPiA README says 
> 'Do not enable USB CPiA Camera support in the kernel.  
> That will conflict with this driver.'  On the other hand, 
> in the notes to CPiA-control, Peter Pregler said on March 
> 13 that 'Sometime in the future the driver will be part 
> of the standard kernels.'  Has this happened already
> > On Tue, Apr 11, 2000, Joseph C. Kopec <kopecjc@att.net> wrote:
> > > I am running version 2.3.99pre3 of the Linux Kernel and I have been
> > > trying to 'make' cpia-0.7.4 in the modules directory, with my intent
> > > being to use cpia as a module for a USB camera (Aiptek HyperVcam Fun),
> > > but I have been getting the above-mentioned error message.  Does anyone
> > > have any suggestions as to what is going wrong?  I am pretty sure I have
> > > USB support and USB-UHCI, Video4Linux and Preliminary USB device
> > > filesystem correctly compiled into the kernel.  (Does usbdev_fs_i.h have
> > > anything to do with filesystems, as 'fs' seems to suggest?) I do not
> > > have CPiA Camera support compiled in the kernel or as a module.  One
> > > though I have is that I may have not prepared the Makefile properly --
> > > would anyone be able to suggest what I should do to the default Makefile
> > > to enable cpia-0.7.4 to support USB as a module under 2.3.99 (the README
> > > instructions are rather brief)?  Any suggestions would be much
> > > appreciated.
> > 
> > Well, you can upgrade to 2.3.99pre4 and have the CPiA driver from CVS
> > already in the main line kernel, without any dependancy problems.
> > 
> > JE
> > 
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