Dossy Shiobara a écrit :
Hmm, interesting. I often upgrade gcc and/or glibc independently of the
kernel and haven't run into many issues.
You're right - It wasn't difficult to change glibc versions.. and in
fact, it was glibc that was at fault. Soon after installing FC5, I
installed several update RPMs (including the latest kernel RPM and
glibc-2.4.90-19). Downgrading glibc back to 2.4-4 seems to fix the
problem - everything's working great now (although I do plan to fix the
incorrect usage of exec as well). Thanks very much for the help with
this!
-Hossein
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