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Juliana Su wrote: > softirq.c: In function 'do_softirq': > softirq.c:79: error: invalid lvalue in increment > softirq.c:82: error: invalid lvalue in assignment > softirq.c:102: error: invalid lvalue in decrement > softirq.c: In function 'cpu_raise_softirq': > softirq.c:116: error: invalid lvalue in assignment > softirq.c: In function 'tasklet_action': > softirq.c:205: error: invalid lvalue in assignment > softirq.c: In function 'tasklet_hi_action': > softirq.c:239: error: invalid lvalue in assignment > softirq.c: In function 'ksoftirqd': > softirq.c:380: error: invalid lvalue in assignment > make[2]: *** [softirq.o] Error 1 > make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/bucknell/mvistappc_2_4_devel/kernel' > make[1]: *** [first_rule] Error 2 > make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/bucknell/mvistappc_2_4_devel/kernel' > make: *** [_dir_kernel] Error 2 > > I wasn't sure how to get around this error. Is anybody familiar with > these errors? Did I choose the wrong combination of GCC and GLibc for my > cross-compiler? At the time that Linux 2.4.26 was released (2004-04-14), the latest released version of gcc was 3.3.3, with 3.4.0 just around the corner (2004-04-18.) gcc 4.1.1 wouldn't even exist for another two years (2006-05-24) so it's not surprising that this combination isn't compatible because gcc tends to get stricter over time. Those errors seem to refer to a gcc extension that was deprecated starting in 3.4 and apparently removed by the time of 4.1. You can most likely work around this without too much fuss, but IMO you'd be better off using versions that were historically coincident. That way you get free validation that it's a stable combination, whereas with time-machine mix-and-match you have to determine that yourself. Brian -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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