From: Nix <ni...@es...> - 2004-11-04 16:13:15
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On Tue, 26 Oct 2004, Sven K=F6hler stipulated: >>>>>It would work also on a NPTL glibc, but it must be setup as in mains= tream >>>>>distros - i.e. a non-NPTL glibc in /lib and the NPTL one elsewhere, = i.e. >>>>>in /lib/tls. Otherwise, UML is linked against the NPTL glibc and doe= s not >>>>>work. >> Which would mean that no binaries compiled on that system will be >> linked against NPTL, without modifying the LD_LIBRARY_PATH. IMHO, >> this still needs to be resolved in some way. >=20 > UML's Makefile may explicitly link against the glibc in /lib which > shouldn't be a NPTL-one. I think it can be done with LD_RUN_PATH and > stuff like that. The UML-kernel-binary will than not just contain > "libc.so" but the full path "/lib/libc.so" AFAIK. If you set LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to 2.2.5 or something like that before running UML, ld-linux.so.2 will look in the right directory automatically. --=20 `Preliminary analysis reveal there are few impact craters on Titan. This suggests Cassini has an active surface constantly being resurfaced.' --- BBC News Online introduces a new planetary body |