Hi,
> files. To use kernel headers not from /usr/include/linux, use the
> configure option --with-headers.
> Bad exit status from /users/cooker/tmp/rpm-tmp.25062 (%build)
>
> Full buildoutput is available at:
> http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/cooker/alpha/problem/glibc-2.2-4mdk.src.rpm.txt
>
> I've rebuilt the current rawhide (redhat) glibc package, and it went
> fine (except for the fact that they use gzip to compress man pages,
> resulting in a few "file not found"'s).
>
> The problem lies in the fact that mandrake calls:
>
> BuildFlags="-march=%{_target_cpu} -D__USE_STRING_INLINES
> -fstrict-aliasing -mcpu=%{_target_cpu} -freorder-blocks -DNDEBUG=1"
>
> the -march=%{_target_cpu} and -mcpu=%{_target_cpu} cause this error.
> Leaving them away lets the package build normally.
>
> Could glibc be updated so it will build again on the alpha?
>
> Attached is a suggestion on how this can be done.
>
> http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/fixes/cooker/glibc-2.2-5mdk.src.rpm
> http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/fixes/cooker/glibc.spec
> http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/fixes/cooker/glibc.spec.diff
> http://d10179.dtk.chello.nl/build/fixes/cooker/glibc.spec.orig
>
I'll do this .. :)
--
Geoff