View Poll Results: Do you feel the need for a HOWTO on compiling your own modules?

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  • Yes, I'm interested and could use such a HOWTO

    21 77.78%
  • Yes, I'm interested and are willing to contribute my knowledge

    6 22.22%
  • No, I'm not interested in compiling my own modules

    0 0%
  • No, I'm 1337 so I don't need that

    0 0%
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    Compilation HOWTO for modules useful?

    The community around the WL-500g and WL-HDD seems to be rapidly growing. This means a lot of questions and contributions. Some of the questions I reguraly come across are:

    "How do I compile module thisandsuch?"

    "I've compiled a program but now its missing something from lib.so, what am I doing wrong?"

    etc.

    So I was thinking in creating a WIKI page for everyone to contribute his/her knowledge on how to compile new modules. This page will only work when sufficient people participate. Thats why I started this survey.

    Tell me here what you think of this. You can post compilation info here as well.

    Update: Build Environment HowTo by Macsat
    Last edited by Styno; 08-11-2005 at 20:52.

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