Re: [INFO] gcc versions used to compile a kernel

From: Stef van der Made
Date: Mon Oct 13 2003 - 14:51:26 EST



Dear Sebastian,

This is very interesting as I've been compiling kernels with GCC 3.2.0 and higher since the first beta I compiled. I've never had the issues that you are describing with kernel 2.5.70 and higher and 2.6.0 test 1> 6. This most likly is a machine related problem. Which Linux distibution are you using and how uptodate is the rest of the machine.

Best regards,

Stef

Sebastian Piecha wrote:

The last days I had a lot of trouble getting different kernel versions to run. Enclosed is a short report of the experience I made.

First I tried to compile all kernels with gcc 3.3.1.

2.4.20 I even couldn't compile.
2.4.22-ac4 compiled well but oopsed immediately after booting.
2.6.0-test4 and test5 compiled well but didn't boot and froze with a blank screen.
2.6.0-test6 compiled well but froze after starting /sbin/init.

Then I used gcc 2.95.3 for compiling 2.4.20, 2.4.22-ac4 and 2.6.0-
test7 and all kernels booted smoothly.

It's seems that at least in my configuration gcc 3.3.1 is doing a bad job.

Mit freundlichen Gruessen/Best regards,
Sebastian Piecha

EMail: spi@xxxxxxxxx

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