There was a bug at one point which caused a duff pointer to be
passed to _dl_init_next. It sounds like you're running into
this and using a later libc may help. If you use a precompiled
version, say from a NetWinder, do you get the same problem?
I've recompiled glibc-2.0.109 with your patch applied and it simply worked.
This makes me very happy :-) Thanks a lot.
Floating point support seems to work as well with shared object files.
Mark.
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