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Re: Officially sanctioned way of installing multiple glibcs?



Al Stone wrote:
Hmmm.....I use these compilers on my unstable machine with
no problem.  Are you using some version of ecc prior to 7.0
perhaps?

OK, now I'm worried. The compiler did work - a couple of weeks ago. Now it doesn't. Al, have you 'update'd your system in the last 10 days or so?

I am using a release version of Intel C++:

(%:~)- ecc -V
Intel(R) C++ Itanium(R) Compiler for Itanium(R)-based applications
Version 7.1, Build 20030729
Copyright (C) 1985-2003 Intel Corporation.  All rights reserved.
FOR NON-COMMERCIAL USE ONLY


GNU ld version 2.14.90.0.5 20030722 Debian GNU/Linux
  Supported emulations:
   elf64_ia64
/usr/lib/crt1.o(.text+0x41): In function `_start':
: undefined reference to `main'
/usr/lib/libc_nonshared.a(elf-init.oS)(.text+0x31): In function `__libc_csu_init':
etc etc...

On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 17:35, Matthew Wilcox wrote:

On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 08:30:08AM +1000, Duraid Madina wrote:

Hi all,

Is there a "Debian way" of installing multiple glibc(-dev) packages simultaneously, so that I can enjoy my 'unstable' system (2.3) but continue to use the Intel C/C++ compilers (which require 2.2.x)?

No there isn't.  The 2.3 glibc packages should support any program
compiled against 2.2 though, what's broken?

(Other than the ABI problem reported at
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=204654 that is.  Or the
possibly related ones at 202756 / 205328)






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