Slackware uses a egcs-1.12 compiler version...its not as cutting edge as
gcc-2.95.2
but has proven to be more reliable for doing kernel compiles.
Ambo
Jimmy wrote:
>
> Speaking of kernel upgrade, I try to upgrade RedHat 6.2's glibc-2.1 to glibc-2.2
> but it doesn't compile well, I already upgraded gcc and other stuff said in the
> Changelog but it fails to compile. But when I compile my Slackware Box it
> work!!! How come Redhat can't compile glibc2-2???
> Btw, my gcc in Redhat box is 2.95.2..
>
> TIA
>
> Jimmy
>
> Pablo Manalastas wrote:
>
> > Quoting "Rafael R. Sevilla" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > > fewer unsatisfied dependencies. ./drivers/telephone/ixj.c has an error
> > > that I had to manually fix.
> >
> > Sorry, I had to manually fix ./drivers/telephony/ixj.c (not telephone).
> > A variable j, used in the function "void ixj_config()", is undefined
> > and has to be declared at the start of the funcfion as "IXJ * j".
> > This is linux-2.4.1 with 2.4.2pre3 fixes.
> >
> > > And I thought the 2.4.x releases were supposed to be stable kernels...
> >
> > I was using the linux-2.4.1 with patch-2.4.2pre3. The prereleases are
> > not supposed to be stable even in the 2.4.X series. But they are there
> > for the impatient to try out. I should have waited for linux-2.4.2.
> >
> > But even the untouched 2.4.1 has unsatisfied dependencies when you do a
> > "make modules_install". I do not understand why this should happen
> > in the stable series. Maybe there was something I did wrong?
> >
> > PMana
> >
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