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SubjectRe: What is up with Redhat 7.0?
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Their normal gcc is 2.96, which I'm sure you have heard 50,000 times now.

RH7 also installs "kgcc" which is gcc 2.91.xx (the same gcc
that comes with RH6.2).

I believe if you set your CC to kgcc, you can possibly compile the kernel.
However, I have not tried this yet. Has anyone else on this list tried it?


----- Original Message -----
From: "David M. Rector" <dave@clean.lanl.gov>
To: <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 3:04 PM
Subject: What is up with Redhat 7.0?



Has anyone tried Redhat 7.0 yet? What a mess.

1) It would not compile stock kernels out of the box. (ends at
compress.S) with a fatal error.

2) Trying to compile the kernel source for 2.2.16 that comes with the
redhat disk (which is very different than the stock 2.2.16) causes my
system come to a screeching halt, no messages, no errors, crashed solid.

I have a Supermicro PIIIDME motherboard with a GeForce2 graphics card,
adaptec 2940UW scsi and seagate UW 9 gig scsi drive.

Dave Rector
*:^)

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