Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
why not run LANG=en_US instead ?
'cause I'm a) French, and b) lazy. I happen to understand French error
messages, which are the default on my system...
Emmanuel Charpentier
--- Emmanuel Charpentier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écri
why not run LANG=en_US instead ?
--- Emmanuel Charpentier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a écrit :
> > It is hard to make out the problem when the error messages aren't in
> > english, btw.
>
> OK : I'll translate the error messages :
>
Kind regards,
Sylvain Petreolle (aka Usurp)
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I ran into the same problem: I was able to resolve it
by backleveling binutils from 2.16.1cvs20051117-1 to
2.1.15.x and gcc to 3.4.5
HTH,
Brad Watson
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I ran into the same problem: I was able to resolve it
by backleveling binutils from 2.16.1cvs20051117-1 to
2.1.15.x and gcc to 3.4.5
HTH,
Brad Watson
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Jim C. Brown wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 09:46:02AM +0100, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Dear List,
I recently upgraded to Linux 2.6.14 (as compiled as a 686 Debian
package), and found that this distribution, too, has switched to GCC 4
for kernel.
I tried to recompile a plain vanilla qemu
2nd answer : news below.
Jim C. Brown wrote:
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 09:46:02AM +0100, Emmanuel Charpentier wrote:
Dear List,
I recently upgraded to Linux 2.6.14 (as compiled as a 686 Debian
package), and found that this distribution, too, has switched to GCC 4
for kernel.
I tried to reco