nanogui: Re: Redhat and the kernel (Was: Notice for Redhat 7.0 users)


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Subject: Re: OT: Redhat and the kernel (Was: Notice for Redhat 7.0 users)
From: Alan Cox ####@####.####
Date: 12 Dec 2000 17:36:09 -0000
Message-Id: <E145tQ9-0001ZC-00@the-village.bc.nu>

> Yes, yes, I was a little bit premature in my conclusion.... It was
> painless building 2.4.0-pre12 using the kgcc (which, for the record is
> really egcs 2.91.66).  However, our friends at Redhat should note that
> 2.2.XX is becoming the exception and not the rule, since we are
> confidently expecting 2.4.XX any decade now. 

2.2.18 builds with "gcc 2.96". The compile failure due to using vararg
macros in -traditional mode which you used to get away with in older gcc's
is fixed.

I still wouldnt recommend it as the default kernel compiler for 2.2


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