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gcc suite (was: Re: [ILUG] compiling ancient kernels)

gcc suite (was: Re: [ILUG] compiling ancient kernels)

kevin lyda kevin at ie.suberic.net
Tue Jul 9 19:40:17 IST 2002


On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 07:28:40PM +0100, John Moran wrote:
> You need even older than that,
> gcc 2.5.8 or newer, but not 2.6 or newer

on that topic, has anyone seen a gcc cross compile suite?  even something
just for the free unicies and their platforms.  just so that if i wrote
some application and i wanted to give it wide distribution, i could
cross compile it to the different platforms.  though i suppose you'd
want to do packaging for each of the platforms too.

kevin

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