I noticed that kwhich is called a lot:
make oldconfig: 10
make dep: 65
make bzImage modules: 142
Assuming that this is unintentional, this patch helps a lot.
--- Makefile.orig Sun Oct 29 09:09:16 2000
+++ Makefile Tue Oct 31 11:39:11 2000
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@
# kgcc for Conectiva and Red Hat 7
# otherwise 'cc'
#
-CC =$(shell if [ -n "$(CROSS_COMPILE)" ]; then echo $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc; else \
+CC :=$(shell if [ -n "$(CROSS_COMPILE)" ]; then echo $(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc; else \
$(CONFIG_SHELL) scripts/kwhich gcc272 2>/dev/null || $(CONFIG_SHELL)
scripts/kwhich kgcc 2>/dev/null || echo cc; fi) \
-D__KERNEL__ -I$(HPATH)
CPP =$(CC) -E
(If it gets wrapped, it's just "=" -> ":=").
It's also interesting that make dep calls kwhich an odd number
of times including one case where it looked for "gcc." I suspect
a makefile isn't playing nice but I haven't looked for it.
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