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Re: libc6 select problem SOLVED



"Juan" == Juan Cespedes <cespedes@debian.org> writes:

Juan> 	I've investigated a bit, and I think this patch to the Linux
Juan> Kernel should fix this problem:

Because I'm reluctant to change the kernel being used (its been up 40
days), I modifed the glibc-sparc itself so that it uses the working
call.

Its at ftp://ftp1.us.debian.org/debian/local, if anyone else needs it.
I couldn't complete the building of the libc6 .deb files because the
compile segfaults in the sunrpc dir.  Apparently ld-linux.so.2 can't
take programs to run on the command line.  :-(

At any rate ftp1.us.debian.org contains libc.so.6, the brilliant
Anders Hammarquist fix to ld-linux.so.2, and ldso_1.9.6-2.deb (which
has been uploaded).

Network daemons like apache and proftpd actually work now!!!!
The ldd program actually shows dependencies!!

This is looking to be a great year.  :-)


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