" ing. J.G. Kleibeuker": Re: Problems with ToLinux element
Eddie Kohler
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From: " ing. J.G. Kleibeuker" <kleibeuk at natlab.research.philips.com>
To: "Eddie Kohler" <kohler at aciri.org>
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Subject: Re: Problems with ToLinux element
Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2001 09:55:01 +0200
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Hi Eddie,
Thanx for the support you all gave.
I did a try in the user & kernel level...
The problem was solved by removing the Queue (Push-Pull mismatch) and
running
in the kernel-mode.
I was confused by the fact that not all the To"xxx" have the same kind of
input ports.
I probably looked by the wrong element description.
Why is it that not all the elements work in the kernel-mode or in the
user-level?
To me it is a little bit confusing.
Another question: Is there a possibility to "include" files in the script
file
that contains all kind of "defines" (like C(++))?
Regards,
Andre Kleibeuker
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From: "Eddie Kohler" <kohler at aciri.org>
To: "Andre Kleibeuker" <kleibeuk at prle>
Cc: <click at amsterdam.lcs.mit.edu>
Sent: Tuesday 19 June 2001 19:53
Subject: Re: Problems with ToLinux element
> Hi Andre,
>
> Did you solve your ToLinux problem? Brecht was right: the "unknown element
> class `ToLinux'" error happened because you ran "click", the user-level
> driver. ToLinux is not available at user level yet. You want to run
> "click-install", which will run the kernel driver, changing your Linux
> computer's networking stack.
>
> Benjie was right, too: you don't need a Queue.
>
> love,
> ed
>
>
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