At 22:19 12-7-2001 +0200, Orn E. Hansen wrote:
fimmtudagur 12. júlí 2001 21:43, Jarkko Santala skrifaði:
>
> Yep, I read it and that's why I tried it. ;) The linux/Makefile did claim
> the standard RedHat 7.1 gcc to be usable though...
>
Compiling it with gcc does work for vanilla kernels, RH 7.1 on i386
(Athlon) and XFS-1.0.1.
It's machine dependent. There are people using this combination that
exhibit problems.
I even do, I don't use it because it tends to cause vague problems for
which I don't have time to debug them. I have removed gcc from my test
systems so I don't accidentally do.
I was fighting weird problems to day with a utility that loads the firmware
in Eicon Diva Server cards.
It was givinginvalid argument messages untill I replaced the compiler with
kgcc.
I also have a number of userspace utility's that don't compile with gcc.
Note that this is with gcc-2.96-85
So updated or not, it still sucks in my not so humble opinion.
Cheers
--
Seth
Every program has two purposes one for which
it was written and another for which it wasn't
I use the last kind.
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