Yes. And there's an issue with --disable-sanity-checks to get linuxthreads 
working. linuxthreads hasn't been supported since glibc-2.4. I was wondering 
if glibc-2.3.6 was a better idea. If glibc-2.5 is used then there's an issue 
with backporting the gcc-4.1 ssp stuff to gcc-3.4, or use the glibc-2.3.6 ssp 
backport for glibc-2.5. Lots of questions, no answers yet.

robert

On Friday 13 October 2006 21:14, George Boudreau wrote:
> Robert,
>    I am adapting jhalfs to deal with both trunk and the 2.4 branches
> when I bumped into this..
>    CH-5/6 glibc-2.4
>       --enable-kernel=2.6.0  should be 2.4.0 ??
>
> George

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