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SubjectRe: 2.4.10-pre5
Since I have gotten a decent amount of flame mail from my one-liner posted 
yesterday, I am just curious. Has anyone really been able to successfully
compile their kernel with gcc-3*. I did once or twice long before it was
released, but it dies on the same error everytime. I posted it to the
GCC mailing list because it was an internal compiler error, but it went
unanswered, along with other reports of the same bug. Anyway, I just want
to see if someone really is able to use it as a reliable compiler.

Josh

On approximately Sun, Sep 09, 2001 at 12:03:51AM +0200, Alessandro Suardi wrote:
> Alan Cox wrote:
> >
> > > ferred-stack-boundary=2 -march=i586 -DMODULE -c -o rd.o rd.c
> > > > rd.c: In function `rd_ioctl':
> > > > rd.c:262: invalid type argument of `->'
> > > > rd.c: In function `rd_cleanup':
> > > > rd.c:375: too few arguments to function `blkdev_put'
> >
> > 2.4.10pre5 doesnt compile for rd. It looks like the same error I got when
> > I applied Al's patch to -ac (and thus took it back out)
>
> Just in case anybody wondered it doesn't compile with gcc-3.0.1 either.
>
> --alessandro
>
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