Bug#841368: gcc-6 6.2.0-7 breaks kernel build if stack protection is enabled
>> I disagree: you fix debian code but upstream kernel is also affected.
>> I wanted to compile the upstream 4.4.26 for the COW fixe and cannot.
>> Please revert.
$ rmadison linux
linux | 4.5.5-1 | unstable | source
linux | 4.5.5-1 | unstable-debug | source
linux | 4.6.4-1 | unstable | source
linux | 4.6.4-1 | unstable-debug | source
linux | 4.7.5-1~bpo8+2 | jessie-backports | source
linux | 4.7.5-1 | unstable | source
linux | 4.7.6-1 | testing | source
linux | 4.7.8-1~bpo8+1 | buildd-jessie-backports | source
linux | 4.7.8-1~bpo8+1 | jessie-backports | source
linux | 4.7.8-1 | buildd-unstable | source
linux | 4.7.8-1 | unstable | source
linux | 4.7.8-1 | unstable-debug | source
You should be noted that building kernel from vanilla source isn't
good idea in Debian.
I don't see any 4.4 branch in Debian sources, but you may use git tag
"debian/4.4.6-1" as base for your own work/fork.
Happy hacking!
PS:
I can't understand why you're mixing GCC 6.x release (_unstable_) and
Linux kernel 4.4.x long-term support (_stable_).
If you're targeting on stable workflow, use GCC 5.x or even 4.9.x
instead of 6.x branch.
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SY,
Konstantin Demin
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