Alan McKinnon wrote:
> On Sunday 16 August 2009 13:35:44 pk wrote:
>> Is
>> glibc built against sanitized kernel headers or the "real" kernel
>> headers (/usr/src/linux/include)?
>
> The former.
>
> One can not rely on the state of the latter.
Thanks for the clarification!
Best regards
Peter K
On Sunday 16 August 2009 13:35:44 pk wrote:
> Is
> glibc built against sanitized kernel headers or the "real" kernel
> headers (/usr/src/linux/include)?
The former.
One can not rely on the state of the latter.
--
alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com
On Sun, 2009-08-16 at 13:35 +0200, pk wrote:
> Questions (I don't know the answers): Doesn't glibc need a rebuild after
> kernel reconfiguration (such as CONFIG_BSD_...)? I mean glibc doesn't
> support (kernel) options that the kernel doesn't support, right? Is
> glibc built against sanitized kern
Andrey Falko wrote:
> Have you done an update to this system where glibc might have been upgraded
> but not gcc or vice versa? Have you updated any system packages in general
> on the system? As was mentioned earlier an emerge -e system might solve the
> problem. If not, then we'll know that it's
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 15:50 -0400, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> > On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 21:38 +0200, pk wrote:
> > > Albert Hopkins wrote:
> > > > I can't get netkit-rsh (not that I want it but it's an (indirect)
> > > > runtime dependency of xin
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 15:50 -0400, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 21:38 +0200, pk wrote:
> > Albert Hopkins wrote:
> > > I can't get netkit-rsh (not that I want it but it's an (indirect)
> > > runtime dependency of xinit). This is a brand new machine that I'm
> > > building.
> > >
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 21:38 +0200, pk wrote:
> Albert Hopkins wrote:
> > I can't get netkit-rsh (not that I want it but it's an (indirect)
> > runtime dependency of xinit). This is a brand new machine that I'm
> > building.
> >
> > Basically the error is:
> >
> > Checking for BSD signal
Albert Hopkins wrote:
> I can't get netkit-rsh (not that I want it but it's an (indirect)
> runtime dependency of xinit). This is a brand new machine that I'm
> building.
>
> Basically the error is:
>
> Checking for BSD signal semantics... no
> This package needs BSD signal seman
On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 12:08 -0700, Andrey Falko wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Albert Hopkins
> wrote:
> I should also mention that I also can't, for example, press
> CTRL-C at
> the shell prompt to exit a program (such as emerge). So
> somehow (some)
>
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 11:23 AM, Albert Hopkins wrote:
> I should also mention that I also can't, for example, press CTRL-C at
> the shell prompt to exit a program (such as emerge). So somehow (some)
> signals are not being sent/received.
>
> -a
>
>
>
>
It looks like you sys-process/procps might
I should also mention that I also can't, for example, press CTRL-C at
the shell prompt to exit a program (such as emerge). So somehow (some)
signals are not being sent/received.
-a
I can't get netkit-rsh (not that I want it but it's an (indirect)
runtime dependency of xinit). This is a brand new machine that I'm
building.
Basically the error is:
Checking for BSD signal semantics... no
This package needs BSD signal semantics to run.
sed: can't read M
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