Messages in this thread | | | Date | Tue, 14 Mar 2000 10:47:17 +0100 | From | Andreas Tobler <> | Subject | Re: compile a kernel...outside Linux |
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Donald Ian Wilson wrote: > > Hi there, I'm Eddy your shipboard computer... > > well..I'm Donald, a relative newbie with a kernel question unlikely answerable elsewhere. > > I'm running the newest release of LinuxPPC on my Mac G4. I programme in C and Pascal and JAVA, and I have my nice Release 5 of CodeWarrior. > > The question is this: I want to recompile my kernel, optimized for the G4 chip. Obviously, GCC isn't going to do this. I'm assumeing there must be a way to compile the kernel without being in linux itself...how else would the first kernel of each new port be compiled?
www.altivec.org, there you'll find a gcc which has altivec support. Maybe that you're looking for?
Andreas
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