So I'm using Slackware 7.1 (which is probably 5-6 years old) which
uses glibc2.1.3. Glib 2.2.x and 2.3.x are just too large.
I have a user mode linux environment that I used to build packages. If
you want a copy email me off line and I'll provide a URL (it will
probably be 200-300mb) to download it.
In 1998 I had the full blown X 3.3.6 running and in 2001 I was working
on getting X 4.x. working but ran into some problems. Its entirely
possibly get it working. However for a bootable X enivironment Knoppix
or one of the derivatives is probably the best way to go.
- mdf
- mdf
> Matt/Others,
>
> Thanks for the help so far, but I'm afraid I've run
> into another couple of problems :/
>
> Ive been building various packages on a Slackware 9.1
> box which compile fine, but when I add them to my
> trinux iso they complain about libraries at run time,
> for example:
>
> ../b: error in loading shared libraries:libcrypto.so.0
> can't open shared object file: No such file or
> directory
>
> ../lsrtunnel: /lib/libc.so.6: version 'GLIBC_2.3' not
> found (required by ./lsrtunnel)
>
> ../hydra: error in loading shared libraries:
> libssl.so.0 can't opne shared object file: No such
> file or directory
>
> Obviously this is a /lib problem - how do you develop
> the libraries (I'm assuming that you don't just 'cp'
> them from you dev box to the iso - I'll be honest I
> haven't check the file sizes to see if this is the
> case).
>
> Also (perhaps more of a general *nix question) I'm
> confused as to my ./b fails in trinux because it
> complains of libcrypto.so.0 and trinux has
> libcrypto.so.1, as does my slackware 9 dev box and on
> that I can run ./b fine.
>
>
> Also has anyone looked at a X windows package? I've
> been looking at the XTiny
> server(http://www.superant.com/smalllinux/tinyX01.html)
> binaries (I can't seem to find the source!!!?) but
> they were compiled against ld-linux.so.1 or so a
> 'strings ./xinit |head -1' tells me, so I can't get
> them to run on a standard Slackware 9.1 box let along
> a trinux iso.
>
> I'd be intrested to see what success others have had,
> or any suggests as to how to sort XTiny
>
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