Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 09 Sep 2001 23:22:04 +0200 | From | Alessandro Suardi <> | Subject | Re: compiling kernel with gcc-3 (was: 2.4.10-pre5) |
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Josh McKinney wrote: > > 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. >
I've been compiling kernels since June 22 with 3.0, never a problem. -pre5 and -pre6 compiled with 3.0.1 backing out the rd.c changes.
--alessandro
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