On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 03:29:15PM -0800, David S. Miller wrote:
> Please get your facts straight.
>
> The rest of this thread will show you that this is not a "Red Hat
> thing". Connectiva, Mandrake, and others do the same thing. In fact
> we choose the name "kgcc" to match the convention set by these other
> distributions.
So other distro's did it too. Why did nobody complain till RedHat
did it? Because no one else decided to use, as the default, a bleeding edge
compiler that not only won't compile the kernel but won't even touch a lot of
userspace code either.
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