On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
> In article <Pine.LNX.4.21.0010161552160.3748-100000@saturn.homenet> you wrote:
>
> > # kgcc -v -E -dM -Wall -O2 -g -c -o hello.o hello.c
>
> The biggest problem with this is that you use the glibc headers (in
> /usr/include) instead of the kernel headers (in /usr/src/linux/include)
>
> kgcc -O2 -I/usr/src/linux/include -D__KERNEL__ -o hello.o hello.c
>
> would be a much better command-line.
I agree. The main reason, imho, being the fact that we need <stdarg.h> and
that is found in one of those "private" locations so -nostdinc will hide
it unnecessarily and although the trivial hello.c would compile, a
slightly less trivial one (including mm.h/sched.h) won't. But your
commandline should compile anything and pick up <stdarg.h> correctly.
Regards,
Tigran
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