On Friday 26 July 2002 9:30 pm, David Bolin wrote:
> >
> > So, I am correct that is is due to your system having and using gcc3.2
> > while your kernel was compiled with gcc3.2, right?
>
> You appear to be compiling the NVdriver kernel module with
> a compiler different from the one that was used to compile
> the running kernel. This may be perfectly fine, but there
> are cases where this can lead to unexpected behaviour and
> system crashes.
>
> If you know what you are doing and want to override this
> check, you can do so by setting IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH.
>
> In any other case, set the CC environment variable to the
> name of the compiler that was used to compile the kernel.
>
> *** Failed cc sanity check. Bailing out! ***
> make: *** [gcc-check] Error 1
> + exit 0
Yes, that was the problem. In order to through the IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH option,
you will have to use the tarball instead unless you download the SRPM and add
that option into the spec file.
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