On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 05:42:59PM +0200, Mads Martin Joergensen wrote:
> * Timur Tabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [Sep 26. 2000 17:36]:
> > > Maybe this can be fixed for 2.96, but it breaks badly elsewhere (doesn't
> > > compile; kernel builds but hangs/crashes at boot; kernel appears to work
> > > fine while it is busy eating your disk; ...)
> > 
> > Why is 2.96 so screwed up?  I mean, the version numbers imply that 2.96 is a
> > minor bugfix over 2.95, but your comments make it sound like it's a major
> > change.
> 
> Maybe because gcc 2.96 have not been released yet, and therefore not is
> bugfree yet?

Have you actually seen a bugfree compiler? I don't expect to ever seen any.
Anyway, this is more about 2.2 kernels relying on certain things which 2.96
might no longer guarantee because of some optimizations. E.g. 2.96 compiled
2.4.0-testx kernels work pretty well on ia32, sparc64, alpha and ia64 AFAIK.

        Jakub
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