Hamish Moffatt wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 26, 1999 at 12:06:12AM +0100, Robert Schelander wrote:
> > I have a big problem to use SuSE 6.0 for ham use.
> > >From version 5.3 to 6.0 they changed the library libc5 to
> > glibc. The problem is that gcc doesn't works with glibc and
> > egcs doesn't work with libc5. Because SuSE 6.0 is glibc
> > based egcs is installed. (described on the suse homepage)
> > But to compile a kernel for example you need gcc. You can't
> > install gcc parallel to egcs. (according to Suse)
>
> Hmmm, that sounds like a pretty shonky arrangement. On Debian,
> we do have both gcc and egcs for libc6 development. Mostly we use
> gcc, but some packages use egcs. There's no problem with gcc on
> libc6 on i386. (It doesn't work very well on some other machines though.)
>
> But no, egcs can't compile the 2.0 kernel. It can do the 2.2 kernel
> though, I heard. I haven't tried it.
>
> Weird.
>
> Hamish
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Well seem to me like the Slackware is too much more flexible than other
because i have Slackware 3.5.0 it gets the kernel 2.0.34 glibc1 and
the egcs-2.90.29 (egcs-1.0.3 release) and i made the upgrade of the
kernel
to 2.0.36 and every thing was fine, then i have been removed the egcs
and installed the gcc-2.7.2.3 also every thing got well using the same
glibc
there is something that someone must be to watch and is the part of g++
library
when that removed the egcs the g++ goes out too.
right now i retorned to egcs again and not problem on realize my
compilation.
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