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Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1998 07:58:54 -0500 (EST)
From: Steven Snyder <ssnyder AT indy DOT net>
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To: Marc Lehmann <pcg AT goof DOT com>
cc: Hans Dumbrajs <hans AT clinet DOT fi>, beastium <beastium-list AT Desk DOT nl>
Subject: Re: Problems with Linux kernel compiled with pgcc
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I think that the compiler restriction on 2.0.x kernel building depends on
*which* modules are compiled.

I've been successfully running a 2.0.36-0.x kernel built with pgcc for
over a month.  (First with pgcc v1.03a, now with v1.1a.)  My kernel, built
with -O4 optimization, is fully functional and doesn't even issue scary
messages, let alone crash.

My conclusion is that there are some modules in the kernel source tree
that don't like egcs/pgcc, but that I'm not building them.

On Mon, 14 Sep 1998, Marc Lehmann wrote:

> On Sun, Sep 13, 1998 at 09:30:44AM +0000, Hans Dumbrajs wrote:
> >=20
> > I=B4m having a problem with pgcc and the Linux kernel (2.0.35).
> > If I comile everything into ther kernel, and don=B4t use modules,
> > everything runs just fine.
> > If I compile certain parts of the kernel as modules I cannot use any
> > craphical applications such as
>=20
> Thats a known bug in 2.0 kernels. You have to use gcc-2.7.2 for them.
>=20
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