Ok, just upgraded to woody and installed the USAGI kernel 2.4.0(actually, I patched 2.4.1) and now I have
Apache-1.3.14-kame
Sendmail-8.11.2
Bind-9.1.0
Zebra-0.91a
What are the improvements made by USAGI proyect to libc version 2.2??
Javier.
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De: yoshfuji@ecei.tohoku.ac.jp [mailto:yoshfuji@ecei.tohoku.ac.jp]
Enviado el: martes, 06 de febrero de 2001 13:50
Para: Castillo@alhsys.com
CC: debian-ipv6@lists.debian.org
Asunto: Re: Bind 9.1 + kernel 2.4.1 + debian-stable
In article <[🔎] 1D23DFB85346D3118CA400A0C9E98722010F8FBB@ALHMAILSRV> (at Tue, 6 Feb 2001 11:40:08 +0100 ), Javier Castillo Alcibar <Castillo@alhsys.com> says:
> I just compile bind, with a debian stable running kernel 2.4.1 and I
> get this message when I start named daemon:
:
> It says that "structures in kernel and user space do not match".
:
> I recompile the bind package(with no errors) and I get the samething
> again: "IPv6 structures in kernel and user space do not match".
sockaddr_in6{} has been changed between linux 2.2->2.4 / glibc 2.1->2.2.
In most cases, you can use glibc-2.1 on linux-2.4 kernel,
but some strict applications do not allow this.
To use linux-2.4 cleanly, you'd better to use woody,
or keep using linux-2.2.
Alternatively, you can try USAGI glibc 2.1. :-)
See <http://www.linux-ipv6.org/>.
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