Marcus Brinkmann a �crit :
> The Hurd does not support ld.so.conf nor ld.so.cache. The official way to > fix this is to use rpath, something that is frowned upon by Debian > officially (lintian checks for rpath), although the policy or packaging > manual doesn't mention rpath. > > So, we are in a situation where the hurdish correct fix conflicts with > Debian practice. As all Debian packages are set up to remove rpath if > provided, (and changing all packages to support both ways is a lot of work), > and there exists a work around, I am not going to force a solution to this > problem any time near. > > And if you are wise and want to avoid a lot of trouble and heated > discussion, you don't bring this topic up on debian-devel, unless your > asbestos underwear is functional :) > > (And don't ask me why rpath is officially disapproved. Check the mailing > list archive for long discussions about it). > Waow, I had not idea the situation was so complicated ! I guess I'm just gonna investigate rpath and avoid getting flamed unecessarily :-) > > > Also about the installation : > > I've set the timezone as Europe/Paris in tzconfig, and I get a two hours > > too late > > system date ! > > Is your system clock set to Universal Standard Time or to localtime? > If it is localtime, that's not supported currently. > localtime. > > > Anybody has any idea why I get this ? And if it's a bug, where should > > I report it ? > > The lack of support for system time being local is a bug in the Hurd. > You should file a bug against the Hurd package. Got it ; will do that Thanks, -- David Coquil Laboratoire d'Ingenierie des Systemes d'Information Bat 502 - Departement Informatique Tel : +33(0)4 72 43 83 92 Fax : +33 (0) 4 72 43 87 13 E-Mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED]

