shortly after I sent this, I tried a make mrproper oldconfig dep and then
it magically worked. The mrproper seems to have done it, since I checked
another 7.0 box (upgraded not clean install) with the same problem, and it
fixed it there too - without changing the Makefile.
I guess the list server is out to lunch again.
thanks anyway
charles
On Thu, 5 Oct 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> I'm having the same problem. I changed the CC definition to use kgcc
> (which is installed), even though mine had some logic that should have
> resulted in the same thing anyway, and it made no difference.
>
> What else can I check?
>
> kernelcfg-0.6-9
> kernel-headers-2.4.0-0.26
> kernel-2.2.16-22
> kernel-utils-2.2.16-22
> kernel-source-2.2.16-22
> gcc-c++-2.96-54
> gcc-2.96-54
> gcc-g77-2.96-54
> kgcc-1.1.2-40
>
> thanks
> charles
>
>
> > On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 06:45:25PM -0700, Mr FW User wrote:
> > : Hi. I've just installed 7.0 on a blank disk and now
> > : understand there is a 'kgcc' that must be used to
> > : compile the kernel. I removed gcc and linked kgcc to
> > : gcc and cc in /usr/bin. Now, I'm receiving the: following assembly
> > errors:
> >
> > Those are errors caused by gcc 2.96. You have to have the kgcc package
> > installed, which is essentially egcs 1.1.2.
> >
> > To get my kernel compile (2.2.17) to use it, I had to change line 25 of
> > the top-level Makefile in the kernel source tree. Change "cc" to
> > "kgcc",
> > so it looks like this:
> >
> > CC =$(CROSS_COMPILE)kgcc -D__KERNEL__ -I$(HPATH)
>
> --
> Jason Costomiris <>< | Technologist, geek, human.
> jcostom {at} jasons {dot} org | http://www.jasons.org/
>
>
>
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