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./debian/rules binary won't build for libc6-i686



I run:
apt-get source libc6-i686

Then I cd glibc-2.3.2.ds1 and run ./debian/rules binary

and then I get this message:

# <asm-sparc64/*>.
find /usr/include -maxdepth 1 -xtype d -name asm\* \
 -exec ln -s '{}' debian/include ';'
# To make configure happy if libc6-dev is not installed.
touch debian/include/assert.h
touch /usr/src/glibc6_build/glibc-2.3.2.ds1/stamp-dir/mkincludedir
Making builddir for libc
test -d build-tree/i386-libc || mkdir build-tree/i386-libc
touch /usr/src/glibc6_build/glibc-2.3.2.ds1/stamp-dir/mkbuilddir_libc
debian/rules.d/build.mk:15: *** Recursive variable `xx' references itself (eventually). Stop.
You have new mail in /var/mail/root

Any thoughts?

I've decided to JUST patch libc with these two patches and then wait until 2.3.4 is available.
Kevin

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