As Thomas Dodd already says, now there will be no problem with 2.96
(/usr/bin/gcc).
kgcc is in /usr/bin/kgcc, IIRC it's 2.91 (don't blame me if it's
incorrect).
I don't remember which package installs it... no Linux here to rpm -qf
/usr/bin/kgcc, but you can do it in your system.
BTW... are you the "Claudio Miranda" who took a Linux course in EXO
Training Center in Buenos Aires, Argentina?
Miguel Dilaj
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Dear Miguel, thanks by corrections, but I looked at my 1st CD of
Redhat
7.1 RedHat/RPMS directory and not found a package whose name is kgcc???,
nor freshmeat I found that.
Could you point me to more specificies about kgcc? I didn't knewn
about
that.
Ia a KernelGCC?
Claudio Miranda
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> 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
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