Bug 85981 - schedule_work() missing in 2.4.20-2.24
Summary: schedule_work() missing in 2.4.20-2.24
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Status: CLOSED WONTFIX
Alias: None
Product: Red Hat Linux
Classification: Retired
Component: kernel
Version: 8.0
Hardware: All
OS: Linux
medium
medium
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Arjan van de Ven
QA Contact: Brian Brock
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Blocks:
TreeView+ depends on / blocked
 
Reported: 2003-03-11 21:28 UTC by Vasile Gaburici
Modified: 2007-04-18 16:51 UTC (History)
1 user (show)

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Last Closed: 2004-09-30 15:40:38 UTC
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Description Vasile Gaburici 2003-03-11 21:28:11 UTC
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Description of problem:
ALSA from CVS fails to insmod snd.o due to unresolved symbol schedule_work.

It turns out that schedule_work() implementation is missing from
kernel 2.4.20-2.24 from phoebe, athough the prototype is in workqueue.h...

BTW, is there no way to report bugs for phoebe? Bugzilla only lets me choose
phoebe for queries, but not for bug submission...


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How reproducible:
Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. get latest alsa from cvs
2. compile
3. try to insmod snd


Additional info:

Comment 1 Max Kanat-Alexander 2003-11-11 07:12:42 UTC
I thought I should note that ALSA has to do a specific workaround in
order to compile on Red Hat, because of this.

They check versions, which means that ALSA refuses to compile on new
versions of Red Hat until a new version of ALSA is released, unless
you hack the build scripts.

Is this going to be resolved, or is it somehow NOTABUG?

-M

Comment 2 Bugzilla owner 2004-09-30 15:40:38 UTC
Thanks for the bug report. However, Red Hat no longer maintains this version of
the product. Please upgrade to the latest version and open a new bug if the problem
persists.

The Fedora Legacy project (http://fedoralegacy.org/) maintains some older releases, 
and if you believe this bug is interesting to them, please report the problem in
the bug tracker at: http://bugzilla.fedora.us/



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