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SubjectRe: kernel compile in RH60
In <Pine.LNX.3.95.990618183550.9183A-100000@ryjek.usis.minsk.by> Kastus Shchuka (pike@usis.minsk.by) wrote:
> Hi all,

> Just a short question. Is it the right thing to do to use stock Red Hat
> 6.0 egcs to compile kernel or is it better to fall back to gcc 2.7.2.3
> (from Red Hat 5.2) for this purpose? I'm talking about Intel platform.

Usually egcs 1.1.2 is just fine except of few obscure places in kernel
(unfortunatelly not yet fully detected/fixed)... So if you see weird behaviour
then it's always better try to reproduce it with gcc 2.7.2.3 but in 99% cases
egcs is Ok...




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