>Hello,
>On Sat, May 20, 2000 at 01:25:34PM +0200, I wrote:
>> Now I thought of something: Debian-frozen's gcc is 2.95.2, and kernels
>> used not to support versions other than 2.7.2.3. Has there been a change
>> in that policy? Should I try building with the older gcc?
>Well, I have rebuilt a 2.2.15 kernel + eepro100.c revision 1.20.2.5 with
>gcc 2.7.2.3 and haven't yet been able to reproduce the problem (38 reboots
>today). What do you think? Does anybody compile his kernels with the
>latest versions of gcc?
>Thank you,
>Cedric Ware.
Cedric,
FWIT, I have been using Debian frozen with a 2.2.15 kernel and Debian woody
with a 2.3.99-pre8 kernel with the gcc 2.95.2 compiler without the problems
you mentioned. Also a Redhat 6.2 / egcs 2.91.66 / 2.2.15 kernel. All
using an eepro100 card.
Kamlesh
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