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Re: [TCLUG:9344] Compiling kernels in debian potato
Im compiling 2.2.13 right now on potato. 2.2.12 was fine.
There was a scare about -fno-strict-aliasing, but i think that was added
to the reqired makefiles in the kernel. You might want to build with this
if you experience problems.
Remember to *allways* have a working kernel accessable via lilo.
Read the HOWTO on building kernels, its not extremely hard and can be
mastered in minutes. Past experience helps :)
Good Luck!
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, John R. Sheets wrote:
> Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 11:08:12 -0500
> From: John R. Sheets <dusk@ravendusk.org>
> Reply-To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
> To: tclug-list@mn-linux.org
> Subject: [TCLUG:9344] Compiling kernels in debian potato
>
> Hullo,
>
> I'm just looking for some general advice on which compiler I should use
> for building kernels in the latest Debian unstable. I currently have
> gcc 2.95.1 installed (haven't upgraded to 2.95.2 yet), plus 2.91.66
> compiled from a tarball. Are these too modern for the 2.2 kernel? I've
> heard that you shouldn't use egcs to compile 2.0.x kernels, and sure
> enough, 2.0.36 bails out with a compile error.
>
> I'd rather stick with a 2.2 kernel, though. Any thoughts? Obviously, I
> don't have much experience with kernel building yet, but I do have a
> firm grounding in software development.
>
> As a footnote, my real goal is just to get sound working. I have a SB
> AWE32 card. If it's possible to get it going without having to
> recompile my kernel, then the above requests are (for now) moot. (c:
>
> Thanks,
> John
>
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