On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 02:47:15PM -0500, Ben Collins wrote: > > this weekend I played around a bit with the 64 bit userland on my system. > > I compiled a new gcc (3.0.3), which by default creates 64 bit code. I > > then tried to compile glibc 2.2.4 (vanilla, out of the box from GNU), but > > it failed. > > You do realize that you can simply install gcc-3.0 and libc6-dev-sparc64 > and build 64bit code, right?
Oh yes and that worked perfectly. I did compile several packages in `64 bit mode'. But now I want to rebuild glibc myself (I'm porting ROCK Linux, which is autobuilding, using Debian as a `base system')). > As for your issues, I suggest a newer gcc. Not sure what that problem > is (haven't seen it myself). I noticed that Debian uses a few patches to glibc 2.2.4. Well, I will try with glibc 2.2.5 soon and see if that works... armijn -- --------------------------------------------------------------------------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://people.nl.linux.org/~armijn/ | Penguin Power --------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://nl.linux.org/ | Alles over Linux ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

