On 2012-12-03 22:09, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> http://snapshot.debian.org/package/gcc-4.3/
>
> That being said, you may not succeed installing this on wheezy,
> so use a squeeze chroot. (Due to Multi-Arch, Breaks and all that.)
The packaging repository has the unreleased 4.3.6-1 version with a
bac
dAgeCKo free.fr> writes:
> supported on wheezy. Indeed, the first kernel version I have to compile
> is a 2.6.37, which, as far as I know, requires gcc 4.3.
http://snapshot.debian.org/package/gcc-4.3/
That being said, you may not succeed installing this on wheezy,
so use a squeeze chroot. (Due
I feel your pain. I've tried to do much the same thing to diagnose old
kernel bugs. I recommend installing squeeze on a small root partition
entirely separately. (or older than squeeze if necessary)
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Well, we have used gcc 4.4 for the official kernel packages since Linux
2.6.34. So it should work.
Unfortunately, whether I use gcc 4.4 or another version, here is the
error I have when compiling the kernel:
CHK include/linux/version.h
CHK include/generated/utsrelease.h
CALL
[Moving this to the debian-kernel list.]
On Sun, 2012-12-02 at 13:00 +0100, dAgeCKo wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have some kernel regressions with my hardware (usb and network). In
> fact it is the first time I am doing stuffs for the linux kernel team.
>
> The thing is that the last known working ker
Hello,
I have some kernel regressions with my hardware (usb and network). In
fact it is the first time I am doing stuffs for the linux kernel team.
The thing is that the last known working kernel is a 2.6.32-46 and the
last known unworking kernel is a 3.2 (could be prior to this but
unsure)
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