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On Tuesday 03 February 2004 14:32, Andrew Gaffney wrote:
> I am currently bootstrapping on another system. I added "nptl" to the
> USE flags. I started scripts/bootstrap-2.6.sh. It gave me an error
> about sys-kernel/linux-headers-2.6.0 being masked so I edited the
> build and added x86 to KEYWORDS and ran scripts/bootstrap-2.6.sh
> again. Will this leave me with a from-scratch NPTL-enabled system?

The main thing you need to remember is that to get an NPTL enabled system 
you need to actually run a 2.6 (or redhat) kernel. Else the moment that 
you try to use a threaded application it will fail. This basically means 
that you probably want to use either a 2.6 livecd, or delay nptl until 
you rebooted your own kernel.

Paul

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