On Thu, May 16, Scott A Micciche wrote:

> With the release of gcc 3.1 today, I noticed that sparc 64 support is
> enabled and supported.  Does this mean that we can get rid of the egcs64
> compiler and just have one compiler for the suse sparc?  

Yes and no. gcc 3.1 is able to compile the sparc 64 bit kernel, but I
was not able yet to compile a working 32bit kernel with it. So you 
will still need two different compilers for 32bit and 64bit kernels :(

You can find curent gcc 3.1, gdb 5.2 and glibc 2.2.5 RPMs for
SuSE Linux 7.3/SPARC on
ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/kukuk/SPARC/

at least they should appear there due the next hours, after the
sync is complete.

  Thorsten

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