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r1819 - glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian



Author: aurel32
Date: 2006-10-01 17:02:58 +0000 (Sun, 01 Oct 2006)
New Revision: 1819

Modified:
   glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/FAQ
   glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/changelog
Log:
  * debian/FAQ: Remove LD_ASSUME_KERNEL workaround, as linuxthreads versions
    of the glibc are not built anymore.



Modified: glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/FAQ
===================================================================
--- glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/FAQ	2006-10-01 17:00:43 UTC (rev 1818)
+++ glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/FAQ	2006-10-01 17:02:58 UTC (rev 1819)
@@ -87,14 +87,6 @@
 thread-local storage enabled, there is no extern int variable named errno. 
 In addition, "extern int errno" is not thread-safe.
 
-The application should continue to run for now, but when the warning message
-is printed use of the NPTL threading library, and other new kernel-2.6
-features, it's worth trying to set environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1
-(switch to LinuxThreads instead of NPTL). Not that this workaround does not
-work on amd64.
-
-Please file a bug if the workaround doesn't work.
-
 NOTE: Currently this error message is suppressed, for the benefit of some
 truly buggy programs which redirect stderr into something important, like a
 network socket.

Modified: glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/changelog
===================================================================
--- glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/changelog	2006-10-01 17:00:43 UTC (rev 1818)
+++ glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/changelog	2006-10-01 17:02:58 UTC (rev 1819)
@@ -132,6 +132,8 @@
   * debian/sysdeps/i386.mk: install the xen flavour in /lib/i686/nosegneg and
     create /etc/ld.so.conf.d/libc6-xen.conf which uses the new hwcap feature.
     Closes: #363442.
+  * debian/FAQ: Remove LD_ASSUME_KERNEL workaround, as linuxthreads versions
+    of the glibc are not built anymore.
 
   [ Jeff Bailey ]
 



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