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* [gentoo-user] How to build kernel with old binutils?
@ 2022-10-10 16:00 Grant Edwards
  2022-10-10 17:22 ` Alan J. Wylie
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Grant Edwards @ 2022-10-10 16:00 UTC (permalink / raw
  To: gentoo-user

I regularly need to build old Linux kernels (as far back as 2.6), and
have a variety of older versions of gcc installed and a shell script
that knows what versions of gcc to use for what kernel versions. Using
an old version of GCC is simple: you just specify it on the command
line when doing the make:

  $ cd linux-3.whatever
  $ make distclean
  $ make defconfig
  $ make GCC=/usr/bin/gcc-4.3.6 modules

After some recent updates, I now get an 'ld' failure on some old
kernel buils. From what I've read it seems that I now need to also use
older binutils versions, and that's got me stumped. I've tried adding
LD=/path/to/ld to the make, but that appears to be ignored.

Can somebody give a clue how to specify the binutils to be used when
building a Linux kernel?

Thanks...

--
Grant






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