On Tue, 12 May 1998, charles verge wrote:
> I belive glibc2.0.7-7 is in the
> ftp://ftp.redhat.com/pub/contirb/hurricane/i386
>
> I would check but I am useing MacOS (not mine) and it is so messed up
> that I can no connect to some servers on the internet.
As it happens, it isn't actually there; it's in the updates directory for
RH 5.0. BUT... I can't work out why jdk1.1.5 is linked against a version
of glibc2 which doesn't appear to exist in anything other than .rpm format
and isn't even at the gnu ftp site. This is something of a mystery to me.
I guess if I want this thing to work I'm going to either have to find a
rpm depackager thingy and try to botch the result into the system
somewhere without breaking anything, or give up and get libc5.4.44...
which defeats the whole point somewhat.
is a .tgz available _anywhere_ (archie thinks not)?
andy
>
>
> >
> >OK... obviously I've not got them working together, so before I launch
> >into full diagnostics: I notice on the website that glibc-2.0.7-7 is
> the
> >redhat package recommended. Now, not being an rpm type, I only have
> 2.0.6
> >(this is the latest one I can *find*) which I compiled myself... So my
> >question is, _could_ this be the reason for the segfaulting?