On Wed, Jan 31, 2001 at 03:29:41AM -0600, Rahul Jain wrote:
> On a CVS checkout of xfs-2.4-linux compiled with gcc 2.95.3 (in debian sid),
> with -march=k6 added to the compilation flags, I ran the fsstress test
> program,
> and after some time, recieved the following error:
I'm pretty sure XFS still wants gcc 2.91.66. You must have hacked the
Makefile to get it to compile, right?
I realize that that specific version of gcc isn't in Debian, however you
can take Redhat's RPM of kgcc from 7.0 and use alien to convert it to
deb. You can then do this in the toplevel Makefile:
#comment out this line if compiling on RH 7.0
#CC = $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc -V egcs-2.91.66
# AND uncomment the following line
CC = $(CROSS_COMPILE)kgcc
I haven't had any problems with this setup yet (going on a few months
with /home on XFS).
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Drew Bloechl
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