I'm trying to cross compile some applications for Arm Linux from
an Intel Linux machine.  I naively grabbed glibc-2.1.2pre2 from the
sourceware.cygnus.com site (I haven't seen any information that says
this would/wouldn't work, so I thought I'd try the latest version.)

I'm running into a problem with ld-linux.so.2 complaining about
ELF OS ABI value mismatches.  Digging around a bit, I found some
Usenet postings containing a patch from Philip Blundel for this
problem.  This patch was supposed to be applied to glibc-2.1.1.

Is this a known problem w/ glibc-2.1.1 and later?  Has the patch
made it into 2.1.2 and later revs of the official source?  Is 
there a place which stores Arm Linux patches to glibc that I 
might have found this at?  Should I forget about glibc-2.1.2 and
and stick with an earlier version?

[ Despite this problems, I have been able to get cross-compiled
  apps to work, so it seems that the set of tools I'm using
  {glibc-2.1.2, gcc-2.95/bin, binutils-2.9.5.0.4} isn't too broken. ]

Regards,
John.
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