X-pop3-spooler: POP3MAIL 2.1.0 b 3 961213 -bs- Delivered-To: pcg AT goof DOT com To: beastium-list AT Desk DOT nl Subject: port access, pgcc and the linux kernel Mime-Version: 1.0 (generated by tm-edit 7.93) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII From: Ulf Betlehem Date: 18 Apr 1998 18:10:42 +0300 Message-ID: X-Mailer: Gnus v5.3/Emacs 19.34 Sender: Marc Lehmann Status: RO X-Status: A Content-Length: 1059 Lines: 33 I recently tried compiling a linux kernel using pgcc, since I got the impression that this would work ok from the FAQ. I am aware of my version of pgcc being experimental, but I had to try anyway. The compilation itself causes no problems apart from the annoying warning messages about "control reaching end of non-void function" in 'asm/string.h'. While booting the new kernel I noticed that the 'clock' command segfaulted, but everything else seemed ok. Neither X, nor other programs that access the hardware directly seem to work, so what I am wondering is if this is a common problem and whether there is some voodoo I could apply to fix this? I used -O2 when compiling the kernel and I tried both -mpentium and -m486, but I had the same problem with both. Here's a list of versions used: binutils-2.9.0.3 gcc version pgcc-2.91.16 980328 (gcc-2.8.0 release) libc.so.5.4.33 I am not subscribing to this mailinglist, so please send Cc's of any replies to me. Thank you. -- flu