On Wednesday 09 March 2005 03:48 pm, Troy.A Johnson wrote:
> >>> Dave Carlson <dave at math.umn.edu> 03/09/05 3:21 PM >>>
> >Linux only compiles on gcc, as far as I'm aware.
> 
> These articles mention compiling the Linux 
> kernel with the Intel compiler:
> 
> http://www.ussg.iu.edu/hypermail/linux/kernel/0403.1/0503.html
> http://blog.janik.cz/archives/2004-03-11T23_04_41.html
> http://www.askwebhosting.com/story/699/Red_Flag_Delivers_First_Commercial_Version_of_Linux_Compiled_with_Intel_Compiler.html

Ah, I thought as much.  Does Intel-C++ come with any binutils replacements?
 
> and LKML posts I read discuss using gcc 
> 3.2.x.

My current machine has it built from gcc-3.4; I'd bet that's a pretty good test case for GCC...

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-dave

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