From: Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu>
To: Akula2 <akula2.shark@gmail.com>
Cc: Steve Brueggeman <xioborg@mchsi.com>,
Auke Kok <sofar@foo-projects.org>,
linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: Multi kernel tree support on the same distro?
Date: Sun, 7 Jan 2007 14:20:54 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070107132054.GA435@1wt.eu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <8355959a0701070511v55c671dibc3bb7d4426129e0@mail.gmail.com>
On Sun, Jan 07, 2007 at 06:41:00PM +0530, Akula2 wrote:
> On 1/7/07, Willy Tarreau <w@1wt.eu> wrote:
> >> There are some difficulties with gcc versions between linux-2.4 and
> >linux-2.6,
> >> but I do not recall all of the details off of the top of my head. If I
> >recall
> >> correctly, one of the issues is, linux-2.4 ?prefers? gcc-2.96, while
> >newer
> >> linux-2.6 support/prefer gcc-3.? or greater.
>
> That's correct about gcc-3.4.x & gcc-4.1.x about 2.6 tree support.
> This means 2.6 supports both gcc versions. Here are the binaries I do
> use:-
>
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/3/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/gcc-3.4.2-6.fc3.i386.rpm
> http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/3/i386/os/Fedora/RPMS/kernel-2.6.9-1.667.i686.rpm
>
> Now issue remains with 2.4 tree. Is it possible to build/install
> gcc-4.1.x along with gcc-3.4.x? This is what am trying to figure by
> few tests on the FC3 base machine.
> Can we call this as backward compatibility?
>
> Any inputs here is helpful :-)
>
> >Hmm, I think you did it the *hard* way. Gcc has been supporting
> >multi-version for years. You just have to compile it with --suffix=-3.4
> >or --suffix=4.1 to have a whole collection of gcc versions on your host.
> >If you don't want to recompile gcc, simply rename the binaries and you're
> >OK. When you build, you only have to do :
> >
> > $ make bzImage modules CC=gcc-3.4
> >
> >I've been using it like this for years without problem. It's really
> >convenient, and it also allows you to easily compare output codes and
> >sizes between compilers.
>
> I did understand this, thanks. I have one doubt: Imagine I have
> built/installed these:-
>
> 2.4.34 & 2.6.20 kernels has these gcc-3.4.x & gcc-4.1.x compilers
> built on say FC6 box. Now issue comes when I run an application. How
> does it understand which library use?
>
> example:
> myArmWireless app. needs gcc-3.4.x, NOT gcc-2.6.x libs on say 2.4.34 kernel.
>
> Will it take automatically? Or we need to pass args to target the
> gcc-3.4.x libs?
I don't see which libs you are talking about. The compiler you build your
kernel with is totally independant on the compiler you build your apps with.
A few years ago, some distros even shipped a compiler just for the kernel
(they called the binary "kgcc").
So you just have to build 2 different GCC, one for 2.4, one for 2.6 and
you use them to build your kernels. If you want yet another compiler for
your apps, simply do it, it's not a problem. For instance, look on my
system when I type gcc- <Tab> :
$ gcc-
gcc-2.95 gcc-3.3 gcc-3.4 gcc-4.0 gcc-4.1
gcc-2.95.3 gcc-3.3.6 gcc-3.4.4 gcc-4.0.2 gcc-4.1.1
My gcc is a symlink to gcc-2.95, and I use any of those to build kernels
and applications, depending on what I need (optimizations, etc...).
> Hope you guys consider these (my) questions as Novice, because am
> trying to figure a design @ How-To build such multi kernel/gcc
> systems.
Well, I hope it will help you
Willy
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-01-07 13:21 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 16+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-01-04 19:46 Multi kernel tree support on the same distro? Akula2
2007-01-04 20:23 ` Kristof Provost
2007-01-05 11:50 ` Akula2
2007-01-05 0:14 ` Auke Kok
2007-01-05 4:28 ` Steve Brueggeman
2007-01-05 7:30 ` Auke Kok
2007-01-05 12:04 ` Akula2
2007-01-05 12:28 ` Renato S. Yamane
2007-01-05 16:10 ` Auke Kok
[not found] ` <8355959a0701050402g673f446em1c263dea826f3bcb@mail.gmail.com>
[not found] ` <459E77D9.8080209@foo-projects.org>
2007-01-07 9:13 ` Akula2
2007-01-07 9:30 ` Willy Tarreau
2007-01-07 13:11 ` Akula2
2007-01-07 13:20 ` Willy Tarreau [this message]
2007-01-07 14:19 ` Akula2
2007-01-07 14:32 ` Willy Tarreau
2007-01-07 17:52 ` Akula2
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