For the umpteenth time, no it isn't. There are serious bugs in the shipped
version of gcc in RedHat 7.0, but they are fixed by applying the update.
The reason for supplying kgcc is to allow building a 2.2 kernel, because of
bugs in the kernel, NOT the compiler.
> > same symptoms). It did have a ServeRAID controller too but IBM suggested
> > we take it out since 4500R also had problems with it on 2.4 but it didn't
> > make any difference at all. Also tried to turn off highmem support but
> > didn't make difference either.
>
> (*) redhat chose to ship an experimental compiler with this release of
> the distribution that has a great many bugs. to ensure proper kernel
> compillation another proven version of gcc was included, but called
> kgcc instead. You should always use this to compile your kernels
> under redhat 7 until the newer version of gcc is released.
>
No. Provided you grab the update, you can build the 2.4 kernel perfectly
happily using the RedHat gcc snapshot. I'm running it successfully on a number
of machines. The issue with 2.4 on certain Netfinities is a bad interaction
between the NMI watchdog code and the systems management card. Changing
compilers makes no difference.
Tim
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