Hi Robert,
I am using libc6 2.1.3-10, that also seems the only one available for woody, together with exim 3.16-3.1 and I am reporting no problems so far. Where did you get libc6 2.1.94 from? The c libs are the most delicate thing to compile by yourself, and I would recommend to stick with 2.1.3-10. Cheers, Sergio Robert Ramiega wrote: > Just a quick note: > Yestradys night i've upgraded my system. I saw that there is exim-3.16_3.1 >(and thou i knew it was there to fix incompatibilites with libc 2.1.94 i >didn't expect it to break). This was a BIG mistake. I ended up without MTA >for more that 15 hours (exim seg faulted when trying to enter daemon mode). I >recompiled both 3.1 and 4 package fro sources to no avail. After some >twidling i got my ystem to accept messages (exim was running from inetd) but >couldn't sent messages out (exim -q crashed with signal 11). > > Thankfully i found some lagged debian mirror that stil had exim-3.16_3.deb > > I just wonder how did exim-3.16_3.1.deb slip out? Was it compiled against >libc6 2.1.94? Or libc6 2.1.3? (to say it loud and clear: i don;t blame anyone >for my problems! I should hold exim since i knew it was meant for libc6 >package that is not available for ppc at that moment; i'm just curious =o)) > >(is the build daemon running again?)

