[Moving this to the debian-kernel list.] On Sun, 2012-12-02 at 13:00 +0100, dAgeCKo wrote: > Hello, > > I have some kernel regressions with my hardware (usb and network). In > fact it is the first time I am doing stuffs for the linux kernel team. > > The thing is that the last known working kernel is a 2.6.32-46 and the > last known unworking kernel is a 3.2 (could be prior to this but > unsure). I am using git bisect to try to find where the problems are. > > Anyway, my problem is that I need some gcc versions that are no more > supported on wheezy. Indeed, the first kernel version I have to compile > is a 2.6.37, which, as far as I know, requires gcc 4.3. > > I tried to compile this kernel with gcc 4.4 but if failed. So I am > looking to install gcc 4.3 into my debian wheezy. Unfortunately, all my > attempts failed (too many broken dependencies).
Well, we have used gcc 4.4 for the official kernel packages since Linux 2.6.34. So it should work. > Maybe someone here can help me ? You would have to install gcc-4.3 in a 'squeeze' environment, perhaps using schroot or pbuilder or a virtual machine. But you can also save some time by bisecting through the old packages at <http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux/> and <http://snapshot.debian.org/package/linux-2.6/>. > Thanks in advance. > > PS: I hope I subscribed to the good mailing list, if not, please point > me to the good one. debian-kernel is the specific list for our Linux kernel packages. Ben. -- Ben Hutchings It is easier to change the specification to fit the program than vice versa.
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