Gregory T. Norris wrote: > > Try running "dpkg -l|grep gcc", and make sure that you have gcc installed > instead of/in addition to egcc. If memory serves, there are problems > related to compiling the 2.0.x kernels with egcc, and so they have > #error directives set up in order to disallow it. > > After installing gcc (assuming that it's not installed at all), you may > need to do something like "export CC=/usr/bin/gcc" prior to building > the kernel.
I have the egcs version installed. However, it is from potato. When I try to get the old gcc using apt-get it tells me that I already have the most current version installed. I'v given up on 2.0.36, and have moved on to 2.2.1 which is giving me a whole new set of difficulties :@ Thanks for posting, and I am sure that I'll be posting until I figure this thing out. I'm off to the archive now. Thanks again -- __ _ Mark Wagnon Debian GNU/ -o) / / (_)__ __ ____ __ Chula Vista, CA /\\/ /__/ / _ \/ // /\ \/ / mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _\_v____/_/_//_/\_,_/ /_/\_\