Hi,
After reading the answers of Guy and Omer, to your question, I think
that neither of them actually answered, on how to compile a kernel on
RedHat 7.0 . If we forget for a moment the flame war about the
decision to include a snapshot of gcc in RH7 , and focus on your
probelm, the answer will be you need to install a package called
kgcc from the RH7 disc. RedHat is aware that the kernel doesn't
compile with their supplied gcc-2.96 , and thus have created a package
called kgcc that let's you compile the kernel.
Hope this helps,
Yosi
Maxim Kryachko wrote:
>Hi all.
>
>Having recently installed RH7 I tried to compile several things, such
>as modem driver, new kernel and modules, in all cases compiler (gcc)
>reports of a bunch of errors and exits.
>Both modem driver and kernel (2.3.9) compile OK in Slackware 7 on
>gcc-2.92. Now I use version 2.96 of gcc, which comes with the distribution.
>Did
>anyone experienced same problem?
>In case I will decide to get down to previous version of gcc, where
>one could find RPMs instead of tarballs of the packages (RH7
>installed everything as RPMs).
>ftp.gnu.org contains tarballs only...
>
>10x
>Max.
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