On 11/27/06, Noam Meltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

It is highly important to define CFLAGS='-m32' prior to running configure.
Otherwise the gcc supplied with RHEL4 will try to compile 64bit binaries,
and that is not welcome in your scenario.


That's assuming gcc 2.95 is not 64-bit safe. Otherwise, there's no harm in
your gcc 2.95 being an x86_64 binary (the code it produces will still be
i386 -- in other words, it'll be a cross-compiler).

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