Not gcc (2.96). Use kgcc, it's also included.
Perhaps an error in a kernel, thats a big complex piece of software, is
insidious enough to show only in the kernel's behaviour (i.e. not booting),
not while compiling... who knows?
Best of luck!

Miguel Dilaj





Claudio Miranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@redhat.com on 08/08/2001 15:41:58

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     Good, I will try that, compile the kernel with bundled redhat 7.1 gcc!
     But, if the problem is the compiler, some error would not appear in
make bzImage or similar?

Claudio Miranda


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> Hello Claudio
>
> Perhaps it was GCC 3.0.
> Kernels are to be compiled with older gcc (kgcc). I haven't tried to
> compile them with newer 3.0.
> Best regards
>
> Miguel Dilaj



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