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    SubjectRe: gcc-3.3.2 vs 2.6.0-test11

    On 12.17, J.A. Magallon wrote:
    > hi all..
    >
    > Are there any known issues wrt gcc-3.3.2 ?
    > I built test11 with gcc-3.3.1 and worked fine, the same config built with
    > 3.3.2 does not pass init launch:
    >
    > INIT version 2.85 booting
    >
    > and nothing more....
    >
    > I have to check, but I think it also miscompiles 2.4. I rebuilt a kernel on a
    > remote box (2.4.23 + assorted patches), that worked fine under 3.3.1, and
    > after reboot the box didn't came to life, no ping.
    >

    Well, it fails to compile also 2.4. A 2.4 kernel that worked fine hangs when
    launching init if built with this gcc. It boots again if is built at -O instead
    of -O2.

    I think it is a Mandrake specific problem, as changelog reads:

    * Tue Dec 16 2003 Gwenole Beauchesne <gbeauchesne@mandrakesoft.com> 3.3.2-2mdk

    - Add gcj(1), aka make gc happy
    - Add [ep]mmintrin.h for even for SSE/PNI intrinsics
    - Move cc1 to gcc-cpp, thusly nuking gcc dep for XFree86
    - Remove -funit-at-a-time from -O2 since it is memory hungry

    * Mon Dec 15 2003 Gwenole Beauchesne <gbeauchesne@mandrakesoft.com> 3.3.2-1mdk

    - 3.3.2 + 3.3-hammer branch (2003/12/08)

    I think I don't like that hammer branch...

    Thanks.

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