[rsbac] help please with compiling erros with linux-2.6.7-rsbac-v1.2.3-bf1-pax-200406201350

Matthias Jaenichen mj2 at percomp.de
Sat Jun 26 19:34:38 CEST 2004


At 12:12 26.06.2004, Michal Purzynski wrote:
> > On Freitag, 25. Juni 2004 15:29, sftf at yandex.ru wrote:
> > > AO> Ok, another gcc 2.95 only error. Please try the attached bugfix.
> > > AO> I have reactivated my good old gcc 2.95 ...
> > >  What gcc version you prefer for kernel compiling?
> > >  In kernel Documentation\Changes:
> > >  "The recommended compiler for the kernel is gcc 2.95.x ...
> > >  You may use gcc 3.0.x instead if you wish, although it may cause
> > problems ..."
> > >  And bigger kernel ?
> > >  Can be it is time use gcc 3.0.x ?
> >
> > I have been using the latest Debian testing compiler here for a while, gcc
> > 3.3. My server systems are all running 2.4 kernels, compiled with a GCC
> > 2.95 - I am not running 2.6 kernels on critical systems, at least not yet.
> >
> > As far as I remember, some 2.6 kernels did not even compile properly with
> > 2.95.
> >
> > Amon.
> > --
>2.95 compilers are ok, but only for older systems. new glibc will not
>compile with anything from 2.xx line. do not use 2.96 - it is broken
>redhat version. from 3.x line - 3.3.3 and up are better choice than
>anything other version and are recomended system compiler (kernel docs
>are outdated here). 3.4 version - sometimes produces "faster" code but can
>be quite buggy for now. so i would advice using gcc-3.3.3 or gcc-3.3.4 for
>now.

Did anyone try the Intel-Compiler? It is said to produce the fastest code. 
And it should be compatible with GCC.

Reg.



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