Messages in this thread |  | | | Subject | Re: [PATCH] __linux__ and cross-compile | | From | Momchil Velikov <> | | Date | 20 Jan 2002 17:08:38 +0200 |
>>>>> "Adrian" == Adrian Bunk <bunk@fs.tum.de> writes:
Adrian> On 20 Jan 2002, Momchil Velikov wrote: >> Hi there, >> >> The following patch fixes compilation/miscompilation problems, which >> may happend iwtg variuos cross compile configuration, wherte the >> compiler used to compile the kernel does not necessarily define >> __linux__. The patch replaces __linux__ with __KERNEL__, using
Adrian> Isn't this a compiler bug?
Why would it be ? I may want to cross-compile from, e.g., NetBSD with the host compiler, or I may want compile from GNU/Linux, but with a compiler like arm-elf-gcc, that is, generic arm cross compiler, used for other kernels too.
>> __KERNEL_ as an indication that the source is compiled as a part of >> ...
Adrian> This is definitely wrong in files that are not Linux-specific and that are Adrian> used on FreeBSD (and BSDI) as well (you would know that if you'd looked at Adrian> the files your patch changes)...
*BSD define _KERNEL, don't they ?
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