Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 16 Nov 1999 20:45:29 -0500 | From | Derek Martin <> | Subject | gcc/egcs |
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Hi all,
The faq says that if you're having problems with the kernel, you should compile with gcc 2.7.2.x and see if there is still a problem. Is this still true? RedHat is shipping 2.9.something (egcs) and is building their kernels with same. Could this be a/the source of some of the stability problems?
Or, more importantly, should I download and compile gcc 2.7.2.x just so I can recompile my kernels?
Thanks
-- Derek Martin | Unix System Administrator derek@netria.com | dmartin@lancity.com
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