reopen 194242
reassign 194242 kernel
retitle 194242 kernel: gcc 3.3 should be able to compile the kernel
thanks, control

On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 09:18:08AM -0500, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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> #194242: gcc: defaulting to 3.3 prevents compilation of the kernel,
> which was filed against the gcc package.
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> It has been closed by one of the developers, namely
> Matthias Klose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
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> Their explanation is attached below.  If this explanation is
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This explanation is unsatisfactory. The bug should have been reassigned
to kernel, not closed.

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> Subject: Re: Bug#194242: acknowledged by developer (Re: Bug#194242: 
> drivers/atm/ambassador.c:301:21: pasting "." and "start" does not give a 
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> Closing these reports. Please submit bugs against the various kernel
> source packages, either to fix the bug or to select a compiler, which
> still accepts this coding style.

gcc 3.3 should be able to compile the Linux kernel. Therefore, the bug needs to
be fixed, which should be trivial. Reassigning to kernel.

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