>>>>> "Jose" == Jose Marin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all, I'm reposting this question because I didn't get any > answer recently. Maybe this has been discussed before but I > haven't been able to dig it up from the mailing list archives or > dejanews. > I'm using several machines, some with potato, some with woody. > I need to install a free (as in gratis, not speech) F compiler, > which needs glibc2.0 and won't work with glibc2.1. Other people > with Suse or RedHat have reported the same problem, and they > have fixed it installing "compatibility" packages containing > glibc2.0. To be exact, they mention installing the > compat-glibc-5.2-2.0.7.1 rpm and adding a > -L/usr/i386-glibc20-linux/lib to the end of the compile line. Maybe you could use alien and install the rpm? I thing potato and woody is totally commited to 2.1 Marshal > It seems we don't have such "compatibility" packages for Debian; > what am I missing? Could one install slink's glibc2.0 in a > non-obstrusive way under potato or woody? > FWIW, the error messages are of this type: > /usr/local/lib/F/libf90.a(open.o): In function `__NAGf90_open': > open.o(.text+0xc77): undefined reference to `_fxstat' > TIA, > Jose > -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe > [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null