Hi. Some questions.

GCC 4.1 changes.txt says Binutils 2.16.91 is needed now, for the IA-32/x86-64 
platforms. I didn't find the 2.16.91 tarball, but the .92 is dated from 
April, and .93 is dated from May (2005). 2.16.1 is dated June (2005).. so it 
looks like 2.16.1 is an appropriate binutils version for gcc-4.1. Does anyone 
happen to know a reason gcc-4.1.1, or glibc-2.4, would need a newer (hjl) 
binutils version?

And, what is going to be the preferred way to install kernel headers? I have 
been using the old nptl hint method (using raw headers in chap5, and fedora 
headers in chap6).

robert
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