Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 11 Nov 1999 22:12:22 +0000 | From | Jeff Garzik <> | Subject | egcs-latest kills linux kernel boot |
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When compiling the kernel with the latest HEAD branch from egcs CVS, the kernel locks up at the "Calibrating delay loop..." step.
Both kernels 2.2.14 pre4 and 2.3.27 pre6 are affected Backing down to gcc 2.95.2 cures the problem for both kernels.
egcs target: ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/egcs --enable-languages=c make bootstrap succeeds.
hardware: Dual P-II, ASUS P2B motherboard
kernel target: SMP, pentium pro (m686), default kernel CFLAGS for that target. I did not try uniprocessor to see if it would work.
-- Jeff Garzik | Just once, I wish we would encounter Building 1024 | an alien menace that wasn't immune to MandrakeSoft, Inc. | bullets. -- The Brigadier, "Dr. Who"
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