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I need to compile the Amescon's Raspicomm module.
I've cloned the repository from Github obtaining the raspicomm folder with the following files :



Makefile

Makefile_rpi



module.c

module.h

platform.h

queue.c

queue.h



The first Make file is for Ubuntu, the second one for Raspbian.



Because I was going to compile directly on the Pi I've choose Makefile_rpi



Its content is:



obj-m += raspicommrs485.o

raspicommrs485-objs := module.o queue.o

all:
$(MAKE) -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) modules

clean:
make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) clean


So from the path ~/raspicomm I've given the command



sudo make -f Makefile_rpi


Compiling ended up with the following message



MODPOST 1519 modules
make[1]: Leaving directory '/lib/modules/4.14.94-v7+/build'


All modules have been compiled except the important one raspicommrs485.ko



What am I doing wrong?










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    I need to compile the Amescon's Raspicomm module.
    I've cloned the repository from Github obtaining the raspicomm folder with the following files :



    Makefile

    Makefile_rpi



    module.c

    module.h

    platform.h

    queue.c

    queue.h



    The first Make file is for Ubuntu, the second one for Raspbian.



    Because I was going to compile directly on the Pi I've choose Makefile_rpi



    Its content is:



    obj-m += raspicommrs485.o

    raspicommrs485-objs := module.o queue.o

    all:
    $(MAKE) -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) modules

    clean:
    make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) clean


    So from the path ~/raspicomm I've given the command



    sudo make -f Makefile_rpi


    Compiling ended up with the following message



    MODPOST 1519 modules
    make[1]: Leaving directory '/lib/modules/4.14.94-v7+/build'


    All modules have been compiled except the important one raspicommrs485.ko



    What am I doing wrong?










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      I need to compile the Amescon's Raspicomm module.
      I've cloned the repository from Github obtaining the raspicomm folder with the following files :



      Makefile

      Makefile_rpi



      module.c

      module.h

      platform.h

      queue.c

      queue.h



      The first Make file is for Ubuntu, the second one for Raspbian.



      Because I was going to compile directly on the Pi I've choose Makefile_rpi



      Its content is:



      obj-m += raspicommrs485.o

      raspicommrs485-objs := module.o queue.o

      all:
      $(MAKE) -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) modules

      clean:
      make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) clean


      So from the path ~/raspicomm I've given the command



      sudo make -f Makefile_rpi


      Compiling ended up with the following message



      MODPOST 1519 modules
      make[1]: Leaving directory '/lib/modules/4.14.94-v7+/build'


      All modules have been compiled except the important one raspicommrs485.ko



      What am I doing wrong?










      share|improve this question














      I need to compile the Amescon's Raspicomm module.
      I've cloned the repository from Github obtaining the raspicomm folder with the following files :



      Makefile

      Makefile_rpi



      module.c

      module.h

      platform.h

      queue.c

      queue.h



      The first Make file is for Ubuntu, the second one for Raspbian.



      Because I was going to compile directly on the Pi I've choose Makefile_rpi



      Its content is:



      obj-m += raspicommrs485.o

      raspicommrs485-objs := module.o queue.o

      all:
      $(MAKE) -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) modules

      clean:
      make -C /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build M=$(PWD) clean


      So from the path ~/raspicomm I've given the command



      sudo make -f Makefile_rpi


      Compiling ended up with the following message



      MODPOST 1519 modules
      make[1]: Leaving directory '/lib/modules/4.14.94-v7+/build'


      All modules have been compiled except the important one raspicommrs485.ko



      What am I doing wrong?







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