tags 322723 + moreinfo
tags 322723 + unreproducible
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Hi,
is this still reproducible with current 4.0 or 4.1? If so, how?
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Bug#322723: 'ip route' kernel problem w/ gcc-4.0
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severity 322723 important
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there's a workaround, and gcc-3.4 is known to work as well. Is there
any reason to use gcc-4.0 for kernel builds on all architectures?
Frans Pop writes:
> I've reassigned this bug from the kernel to gcc-4.0 as we feel that the
> solution chosen in the kernel pac
On Wednesday 07 September 2005 23:21, you wrote:
> It would be extremely helpful if you could find a way to reproduce
> this that does not require root... any ideas?
Well, I think the problem can also be reproduced outside a
debian-installer environment (getting linux-image-2.6.12-1-386 (2.6.12-2
Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've reassigned this bug from the kernel to gcc-4.0 as we feel that the
> solution chosen in the kernel packaging is not really a fix, but a
> workaround.
> As tests have shown that the problem does not exist when the same kernel
> is compiled with gcc-3.
I've reassigned this bug from the kernel to gcc-4.0 as we feel that the
solution chosen in the kernel packaging is not really a fix, but a
workaround.
As tests have shown that the problem does not exist when the same kernel
is compiled with gcc-3.3, the real bug is likely in gcc-4.0.
I've "foun
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