Messages in this thread | | | Date | Thu, 22 May 2003 15:24:06 +0200 | From | Carl-Daniel Hailfinger <> | Subject | [RFC] Disallow compilation with gcc 3.2.3 (was: Re: 2.5.69-mm6: pccard oops while booting:) |
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Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote: > I've read the announcement of gcc 3.3 and saw that gcc 3.2 is not yet > supported for linux kernel compilations (I've been using Red Hat's > gcc-3.2.3-4 to compile 2.5.69-mm6). So I thought, what would happen if I > use gcc 2.96 to compile the kernel instead? > > And voilà... I've compiled 2.5.69-mm6 with Red Hat's 2.96.118 and now, > I'm unable to reproduce the pccard oops you've been trying to chase > down. Does this mean the pccard oops was caused by a compiler bug?
Nobody has found an error in the code we talked about, so a compiler bug in gcc 3.2.3 seems to be the only explanation.
Thoughts?
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