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authorAdrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de>2005-11-05 05:20:56 -0500
committerRussell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>2005-11-05 05:20:56 -0500
commit20faa7c380c19c932d57be59bb2522bd9327a6c5 (patch)
tree30a1a02a4b5565d24483237245372af3aa8343bd
parent7015faa7df829876a0f931cd18aa6d7c24a1b581 (diff)
[ARM] Documentation/arm/README: small update
- egcs is not supported by kernel 2.6 - gcc 3.3 seems to be a good choice on ARM Signed-off-by: Adrian Bunk <bunk@stusta.de> Signed-off-by: Russell King <rmk+kernel@arm.linux.org.uk>
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@@ -8,10 +8,9 @@ Compilation of kernel
8--------------------- 8---------------------
9 9
10 In order to compile ARM Linux, you will need a compiler capable of 10 In order to compile ARM Linux, you will need a compiler capable of
11 generating ARM ELF code with GNU extensions. GCC 2.95.1, EGCS 11 generating ARM ELF code with GNU extensions. GCC 3.3 is known to be
12 1.1.2, and GCC 3.3 are known to be good compilers. Fortunately, you 12 a good compiler. Fortunately, you needn't guess. The kernel will report
13 needn't guess. The kernel will report an error if your compiler is 13 an error if your compiler is a recognized offender.
14 a recognized offender.
15 14
16 To build ARM Linux natively, you shouldn't have to alter the ARCH = line 15 To build ARM Linux natively, you shouldn't have to alter the ARCH = line
17 in the top level Makefile. However, if you don't have the ARM Linux ELF 16 in the top level Makefile. However, if you don't have the ARM Linux ELF