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Bug#207391: glibc: does not build: version-info.h and other problems.



At Tue, 26 Aug 2003 13:15:58 -0500,
Zed Pobre wrote:
> Severity: serious

Please don't use this tag if you modify our original libc6 package.

> I have been attempting to build glibc with the parenthesis added to
> 10_cvs.dpatch as noted in bug#202243 (this is the first, minimally
> invasive patch, not the final patch that actually truncates instead of
> rounding).  As it consists of parenthesis being added to four lines, I
> don't think my modifications are the cause of the problem.  Running
> apt-get build-dep glibc shows that I'm not missing any stated
> build-dependencies.  However, when compiling, I get at one point:

So your patch breaks something?  Use 2.3.2-4, it contains the latest
utimes update.

> After this point it actually continues compiling (though I get more
> errors like this about various stamp.o and stamp.oS files as it goes
> along), so although as a novice to glibc I find this unsettling, it's
> not a major issue until it gets down to:

You should search 'error' parts.

> At this point the compilation completely aborts.  Taking a closer look
> at the version-info.h file, it contains:
> 
> "Compiled on a Linux >>2.4.22-pre6<< system on 2003-08-26.
> "
> "Available extensions:
> "
> "       GNU libio by Per Bothner\n"
> "       crypt add-on version 2.1 by Michael Glad and others\n"
> "       linuxthreads-0.10 by Xavier Leroy\n"
> "       BIND-8.2.3-T5B\n"
> "       libthread_db work sponsored by Alpha Processor Inc\n"
> "       NIS(YP)/NIS+ NSS modules 0.19 by Thorsten Kukuk\n"
> 
> And in fact as you can see, the first four lines are missing a
> terminating \n".  If I go ahead and add those in, so that the file
> reads:

I forgot why this message were appeared; please use 2.3.2-4.

Regards,
-- gotom



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