What distro are you using?

My suggestion for building somewhat more involved packages is first to
try to get them to build without RPM, and then work on packaging.  It's
much easier to fix and resume building outside of rpmbuild.

- Alex


Michael Lambert wrote:


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]>




Reply via email to