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RE: chown()/lchown() war ...



Hello,
> > Hartmut Koptein told me there is not supposed to be a ldso.deb on
> > debian/slink/ppc. it is already part of libc6. Who do i believe ? Also i
> am
> > not sure i can compile things on apus, not enough disk space (:<) at
> least
> > until i fix the scsi driver of the blizzard board.
> 
> If i'm correct, the maintainer of the ld.so package includes now the
> ldconfig into the ld.so package (again). 
> 
> We will then make the ld.so package (for ldconfig) and let the ld.so
> itself
> unavailable for powerpc.  But this must be checked!!
> 
Does that mean that you would have :

	* libc6.deb depending on ldso.deb, libc6 containing ld.so.2.* who is
the target of the ld.so link.
	* ldso.deb containing just the things that are now in ldconfig.so
	* ldconfig.so should disappear.

What about kheaders, i read in debian-devel that it is obsolete, of course
this is ok for the i386 dist which has 2.0.32 kernel headers as standard,
but what about the other ports, and in particular the apus port, where we
have only 2.1.xx kernels, and quite recent ones ?

	> is it a slink debian ? if yes, ui have been waiting since i first
got my
> > blizzard board, if it is hamm based, it is nice, but somewhat useless
> > because based on glibc 1.99 also the link gives me :
> 
> The base from infodrom is libc-1.99!! You can get it for a starting point.
> But we are under the way to packup a slink base tarball. 
> 
I will wait then, anyway, my ppc board is not working right now :<  

> Who was it here? The man with the i386 scripts???  
> 
Me ? i know nothing about i386 scripts.  

> > What is changeroot ??? if it is what i think, it is quite nice.
> 
> This meaning is not to get root access, it means to have another directory
> as the /  (the root). An example: you have /private/my/{lib, etc, bin,
> usr, ...}.
> With chroot you can say /private/my/  should now the root directory.
> 
That is what i thought it will do, quite useful i think. does it work
dynamically ? you just type changeroot somewhere/root and that is ? what
about ldconfiged shared libraries and so on ?  

Friendly,

Sven LUTHER


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