[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Morton) writes:

> --- linux-2.4.0-test10-pre5/./README  Sun Oct 15 01:27:35 2000
> +++ linux-akpm/./README       Wed Oct 25 22:11:26 2000
> @@ -161,12 +161,12 @@
>  
>  COMPILING the kernel:
>  
> - - Make sure you have gcc-2.7.2 or newer available.  It seems older gcc
> -   versions can have problems compiling newer versions of Linux.  This
> -   is mainly because the older compilers can only generate "a.out"-format
> -   executables.  As of Linux 2.1.0, the kernel must be compiled as an
> -   "ELF" binary.  If you upgrade your compiler, remember to get the new
> -   binutils package too (for as/ld/nm and company).
> + - Make sure you have gcc-2.91.66 (egcs-1.1.2) or newer available. 
> +   Older gcc versions can have problems compiling newer versions of
> +   Linux.  This is mainly because the older compilers can only generate
> +   "a.out"-format executables.

Yeah, right. ;-)
That last sentence should be removed. Among the problems people
have when compiling the kernel I think it's safe to say that having
an a.out compiler is the least common one these days...

//Marcus
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