Yes, kgcc--that's what I use actually (although I am on a Mandrake
system). It's very good.  All you need to do is modify your kernel
makefiles to use that instead of regular gcc.

-Calin

On Tue, 9 Oct 2001, lglastre wrote:

> In the Redhat 7.1 there today the egcs compiler ( okd kgcc) look at the
> egcs-compat rpm
>
> Calin A. Culianu wrote:
>
> > I wouldn't worry about that warning.  I would, however, try and find out
> > if your version of gcc is compatible with the linux kernel.  Look in
> > Documentation/Changes.txt (I think that's the filename) for that type of
> > information. There they talk about what compilers to use and not use and
> > other stuff that you probably want to know.
> >
> > On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Tony
> > Denault wrote:
> >
> >> I am installing RTLinux 3.1 with Redhat 7.1 with 2.4.4.
> >>
> >> Was wondering if kgcc still needed. There are no kgcc RPM with the
> >> Installation CD or in www.redhat.com. The only RPM for kgcc I found
> >> was: kgcc-1.1.2-40 for 7.0 at www.rpmfind.net.
> >>
> >> The 7.1 gcc did compile the 2.4.4 kernel. But after installing the 2.4.4
> >> rtl patch it produced warning messages such as:
> >>
> >> /usr/src/linux-2.4.4-RTL/include/asm/rtlinux_cli.h:24:13: warning: extra  tokens 
>at end of #undef directive
> >>
> >> What are successful RTLinux 3.1/RH7.1 users using:
> >>   Default 7.1 gcc OK?
> >>   kgcc 1.1.2-40 for 7.0?
> >>   There is also a gcc-2.9.6-85 update RPM on the RedHat site.
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks,
> >>
> >> Tony
> >>
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