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Michael Schwendt wrote:
> 
> On 2001-08-08, Claudio Miranda wrote:
> 
> >       First, my configuration, PII 266, 196MB RAM, RedHat 7.1, Kernel 2.4.2-2
> >(default), gcc 3.0.
> 
> Why have you upgraded to gcc 3.0 already?

        Good question!
        I am Java Developer, and GCC 3.0 provides better support for native
java (which is the stuff I want to test), and I think that better
compilers, better is the binary.
        I am not a C/C++ developer, The principal use of GCC for me is to
compile all that I can do for my platform i686, and compile with
enhancement options.

> 
> Is it safe to use it with the kernels yet?

        I don't known. Probably now, can I say that?  :)

> 
> Anything wrong with Red Hat's compiled binaries?

        No, nothing wrong. I just want a kernel with my own options,
modularized or no.
        By now, that's what I am using. :))
 
> Why not just upgrade the kernel (to either RH's 2.4.3-12 or one
> of Linus' releases) and don't touch the rest?

        see earlier comments.

> 
> >       For 2 yars when I need recompile the kernel, I do that manner.
> >       If some new step MUST be done for 2.4 series, and I missed, please
> >reply to me,
> >       Anything to help me, please do that.
> 
> Hmmm, it has always been like that, encountering strange behaviour
> in case you try too much new stuff.

        Yeah. :))

Claudio Miranda



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