OK...
 Went there, found the rpm, downloaded it, extracted the files.

 We now have a whole bunch of compressed *diff* files, and patches. No
'readme', no instructions, no hints, no complete source, nothing that we can
find that says what file(s) the patches patch.

 I've looked on the web for 'kgcc' and 'egcs', and found lots of references
that say 'build it' and a few that talk about renaming 'egcs' to 'kgcc', but
nothing that remotely resembles useful instructions or a how-to.

 I also downloaded and built gcc 2.95.3, so we've got both a 2.96 and a
2.95.3 compiler, each with its own set of libraries.

 Now what?

 Thanks...
    John      



-----Original Message-----
From: Linus Gasser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 12:38 AM
To: Seybold, John B
Subject: Re: [Rtl]kgcc and gcc


On Tuesday 17 September 2002 00:19, Seybold, John B wrote:
> We're using RTLinux 3.1 with a 2.4.4 kernel under Red Hat 7.1. While 
> RT Linux appeared to compile and install correctly with gcc 2.96, I
> (belatedly) noted Der Herr Hofrat's advice to use gcc 2.95.3 instead. 
> If we follow the instructions in the "Open RTLinux Installation 
> Instructions" and change "CC=$(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc" to "CC=kgcc", the 
> make bombs with errors indicating "kgcc is unknown" -- and there is no 
> file or symbol named kgcc on the system. I've built a 2.95.3 gcc; do 
> we need do anything to ensure the builds (Linux/RTLinux/application) 
> pick up the correct libraries and include files for the 2.95.3 
> compiler? Alternately, how do we install kgcc or make the 2.95.3 
> compiler?

http://fr2.rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=kgcc

and try again...

ineiti
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