bear in mind that many people, given a linuxbios that would not build
on system x.y.z, assumed the problem was linuxbios -- even when it was
not. In fact, it has rarely been linuxbios, but has in fact been a
particular distro or toolchain. How do you answer the following: "I
can build a kernel on this distro just fine, why can't I build
linuxbios"?

I think it would be nice if somebody could show us the
-fturn-off-this-switch approach and how to put it into the linuxbios
build process, and detect that on whatever gcc we're using the
turn-off-this-switch does not exist, but can be automagically worked
around.

But I would also be extremely grateful to anyone who can show us how
to set up linuxbios with the 'use this toolchain' as an option. I
think, given the number of distros and the strange ways they are
breaking our build process, we have to have this option available to
users.

thanks

ron

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