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    > Rather, "the ancient version of gcc commonly used on sparc64".

    I'm sort of forwading a message I wrote at March 13th that was never
    answered and that I think has a huge priority for the sparc64 port.

    --
    > GCC 3.0.3 works.
    >
    > (Dave S. Miller wrote)
    > I won't accept kernel bug reports for people using it though.
    > The old egcs64 compiler is the only thing I trust right now, still.

    In that case, I would repectfully comment that a special case comment
    should be added to the lkml FAQ (chapter 8, section 2), because there,
    it is stated:

    "
    2. What are the recommended compiler/binutils for building kernels?

    * (REG) This depends on the kernel version. Until 26-OCT-2000, gcc
    2.7.2.3 was the recommended compiler for all kernels. On this date,
    Linus announced that gcc 2.91.66 (aka egcs 1.1.2) is the recommended
    compiler for 2.4.x kernels up to version 2.4.9. Gcc 2.95.3 is the
    recommended compiler for kernel 2.4.10 and later.

    (...)
    Always see the Documentation/Changes file for details.
    "

    At Documentation/Changes you can read some negative comments about this
    version of the compiler, and it even says that is likely that 2.5 will
    drop egcs workarrounds.

    How will this be managed? What is the recommended compiler for 2.5?

    --
    Alvaro Figueroa

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