This is likely due to the fact that some people are still living with
the misconception that all gcc-2.96 releases are buggy. They are not;
only early versions are.
gcc-2.95.[34] and gcc-2.96-(newer versions) are viable choices if you
want a working kernel. Some other versions might work, but then again,
they might not :-)
> So far it has not broken anything, but then again i am compiling kernels
> for use on my RedHat Distributions.
>
> The question would be .. how hard is it going to be for me to upgrade to
> gcc 3 + and will i get any benefit from it? WillI loose any
> advantages that i currently do have?
At the moment, gcc3 doesn't work too well with the kernel, and you won't
get any large benefit.
> Or can i still get what i need from compiling 2.4.12 or 2.4.13 with the
> compiler I have now?
Yes.
/David Weinehall
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