Wow. You must be a genius. I never would have thought that kgcc must be
installed in order to work.
I already verified that kgcc was installed (installs by default when you
install Kernel Development but I checked anyway) and used RPM Verify to
ensure that it was installed properly.
As for your alias command, that didn't help either. The result was exactly
the same as before.
I suggest you actually READ the log files I attached with the email to
diagnose and solve the problem, or pass this message along to someone who
can.
Joseph
-----Original Message-----
From: Samuel Flory [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 4:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Kernel Won't Compile on RedHat 7.0
-Install kgcc.
-alias gcc=kgcc
"Wagner, Joseph" wrote:
>
> My kernel won't compile using the command:
>
> make dep clean bzImage modules modules_install
>
> I tried updating the packages. I have updated versions of:
>
> gcc
> glibc
> libstdc++
> modutils
>
> That didn't help.
>
> I also tried updating the Makefile as directed by the RedHat Knowledge
> database by changing the compiler from gcc to kgcc.
>
> That didn't help either.
>
> Attached are the compiler logs in plain text format.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Joseph
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Name: compile-kernel.error
> compile-kernel.error Type: unspecified type
(application/octet-stream)
> Encoding: quoted-printable
> Download Status: Not downloaded with message
>
> Name: compile-kernel.log
> compile-kernel.log Type: unspecified type
(application/octet-stream)
> Encoding: quoted-printable
> Download Status: Not downloaded with message
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