On Mon, 2 Nov 1998, Roland McGrath wrote: > Hmm. And you are not using symbol versioning or anything funny?
Hi. Yes, this happened to be the case... Yesterday night I tried it again and realized I was linking with Linux's libc6 when creating the shared library (I think this counts as being "funny"). Once I fixed that, it "almost worked": Now I have a portability problem. The Debian version uses setfsuig and setfsgid, to solve a security problem, I think. Since these functions seems to be missing in the Hurd (will they be always missing?), I will have to replace them by something else or just remove those patches for the GNU/Hurd version of ncurses. So: Is setfsuig a "Linuxism"? Is there a replacement? Thanks. -- "82a012a75581d535977bb0192c33b4eb" (a truly random sig)

