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[schepler@math.berkeley.edu: Bug#223142: db3, db4.0 FTBFS bugs]



Does anyone have time to look into these two (apparently related) bugs?

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Setting LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.22 seems to work around this bug, so it
looks like the bug is probably an incompatibility with the NPTL
pthreads libraries.  Which makes me wonder if the libraries themselves
are broken with NPTL...
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Daniel Schepler              "Please don't disillusion me.  I
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