Erich, > Hi kp > > Thanks for the info... > > At 01:41 23.08.2003 +0200, K.-P. Kirchdörfer wrote: > >Am Freitag, 22. August 2003 13:51 schrieb Erich Titl: > >..... > > > >Anyway, what you are asking for is already available: > >Point you're browser to: > >http://www.uclibc.org/ > >look for > >"30 June March 2003, dev systems updated to uClibc 0.9.20 > > The uClibc development systems for i386, powerpc, arm, > mips, have been > >updated to uClibc 0.9.20. Several problems have been fixed > up, gcc has been > >updated to version 3.3, and Perl 5.8.0 is now included. " > > > >and follow the links. > > > >Pls note, none of the Bering-uClibc tested it so far, but we > are always > >interested in results. > > Wouldn't it be nice to have a standardised environment for > kernel _and_ Kernels are independant of libc.
The Bering-uClibc has found that by compiling the kernel with gcc 3.3, the kernel gets bigger about 50k, after compression with upx. So, for now, all kernels compiled by the Bering-uClibc will still use gcc 2.95. > userland compiles? It might be interesting to se how a kernel > compiles in > this environment. It could be.... _but_ the recomended compiler for kernels is still gcc 2.95... even for the 2.6 series... All these builroot/buildtool have gcc 3.3 because most userland applications require them... Support for C++ is a lot better with gcc 3.3 than with any 2.x version... At least, that's what I have been told... ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: VM Ware With VMware you can run multiple operating systems on a single machine. WITHOUT REBOOTING! Mix Linux / Windows / Novell virtual machines at the same time. Free trial click here:http://www.vmware.com/wl/offer/358/0 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ leaf-user mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user SR FAQ: http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html