KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
Some good news, I believe, for eigerstein developers.
With extensive help from David I copied libraries (still glib 2.0.7) from the
latest oxygen into my eigerstein environment - and the seg faults I've
experienced since busybox 0.50 have gone away.
What is the
Hello all,
I'd like to hear some opinions on which extra
(not-coming-with-the-kernel) modules/patches should be added to a
general LRP kernel. Currently I have these:
ip_masq_icq
ip_masq_mms (M$ messenger)
ip_masq_dplay (for games that use M$ DirectPlay API)
ip_masq_h323
vpn masquerading
Ewald Wasscher wrote:
KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
With extensive help from David I copied libraries (still glib 2.0.7) from the
latest oxygen into my eigerstein environment - and the seg faults I've
experienced since busybox 0.50 have gone away.
What is the difference between the original
I have a series of these sort of definitions:
dir/file1: $(DIR)/file1
cmd1
cmd2
dir/file2: $(DIR)/file2
cmd1
cmd2
dir/file3: $(DIR)/file3
cmd1
cmd2
...and so on... what I'd REALLY like is something where I could say
something like:
XDEF: dir/$(FILE):
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Ewald Wasscher wrote:
Could it be that the new libs are more thoroughly stripped? The default
Eigerstein2Beta glibc libraries (which I suspect to be debian's) get
smaller when stripped with:
strip --strip-unneeded -R.note -R.comment
Um, out of curiosity, what do these