Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 14 Feb 2000 17:14:53 +0200 (EET) | From | Sergey Kubushin <> | Subject | Re: Does anybody try to compile the 2.3 kernels at all ? :(( |
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Alan Cox wrote:
> > that it'd probably compile with kgcc-2.7.2.3 (although breaking in some > > other part), but it's to illustrate that NO vanilla 2.2.xx kernel is > > compileable outta the box... > > I don't care if it doesnt build with gcc 2.95. I keep telling people this. > It seems to work with 2.95 now except for a few odd driver bits.
Please, do return to the ground. kgcc-2.7.2.3 is dead long ago. As well as libc-4.something...
> > People !!! It's already 15th release candidate (less for all that pre's and > > ac's) and it does NOT even compile... "Use kgcc-2.7.2.3" is NOT to be taken > > as a valid excuse, it's simply broken... There have been patches addressing > > wrong assembly in 2.2.xx in l-k but nobody cared to merge them. > > Most of the asm fixes have been merged after they have been checked by gcc > folks I trust. And 2.2.14 is still the first kernel that is likely to work > vaguely reliable with gcc 2.9.5. Fundamental things like FPU emulation don't > build right in earlier kernels
This very breakage has been fixed by the patches sent to the l-k several times. Don't tell me that noone did notice them. This kind of error is a strait ILLEGAL asm programming described in detail in gcc FAQ.
=========================================================================== Sergey Kubushin aka the Tamer < > The impossible we do immediately. e-mail: ksi@ksi-linux.com SK320-RIPE < > Miracles require 24-hour notice. ===========================================================================
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