> Yes, I ran into this. > > You're using GCC 2.95. > > The kernel notes claim you need to use at least 3.2. > > I got it to work (Debian) with GCC 3.0. > > Adam
I was afraid of that. Anyone have any tips of how to roll your own GCC rpm (& glibc & binutils)? I'm feeling the pain of running an unsupported distro. -- Michael Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
