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| I've installed this on two boxes and had issues with missing pointers. Haven't got the error to hand, but it says that such and such is missing from ld-linux.so.2. Compiling for that particular machine doesn't help either, only thing that fixes is reverting back to 2.3.2. The only problem is that almost everytime I try to install any -current package, it seems to screw up the libraries and I get a segfault at command line. Manually re-installpkg glibc-solibs from 10.0 fixes the problem, at least I go to install another package! Anyone else had similar problems? I'm wondering if 2.3.3 is indeed stable :S Martin __________________________________________________ __________________________ ___________________________________ "Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum" - I think I think, therefore I think I am Martin J. Green URL: http://www.martinjgreen.me.uk Email: mail@martinjgreen.me.uk |
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| On Monday 04 October 2004 7:58 pm in alt.os.linux.slackware Neo wrote: > I've installed this on two boxes and had issues with missing pointers. > Haven't got the error to hand, but it says that such and such is missing > from ld-linux.so.2. Compiling for that particular machine doesn't help > either, only thing that fixes is reverting back to 2.3.2. > > The only problem is that almost everytime I try to install any -current > package, it seems to screw up the libraries and I get a segfault at > command line. Manually re-installpkg glibc-solibs from 10.0 fixes the > problem, at least I go to install another package! > > Anyone else had similar problems? I'm wondering if 2.3.3 is indeed stable See my comments above. You have shot yourself in the foot by messing with the links in /usr/include whan you built your kernel. -- My real address is crn (at) netunix (dot) com WARNING all messages containing attachments or html will be silently deleted. Send only plain text. |