Answering to my own E-Mail:
>The very first time I tried this, ./configure told me, something like
>>checking version of gcc... gcc-2.95.1, bad!
>and eventually failed to complete...

Wait a second! There is a message in the archive dating from 12 Aug 1999, from
Gaixa Zhang asking for the same problem, and here's Philip's answer:
>>Install glibc-2.1.tar.gz with glibc-linuxthread-2.1.tar.gz and
>>glib-crypt-2.0.111.tar.gz
>>./configure arm-linux --build=i686-pc-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr/arm-linux
>>--enable-add-ons
>>          Now comes to "gcc 2.95, bad"
>
>Get glibc 2.1.2pre2 and this should be fixed.
>
>p.

Well, am I stock in an infinite loop or what? Since the goal is to fix the
ld.so.map problem in glibc-2.1.2 linking, and that from Philip point of view:
>The best guess so far seems to be that it might be due to a buggy version of
>awk or some other tool.  It seems to have occurred suddenly in glibc 2.1.2,
>so you could  try going back to 2.1.1 and see if that works any better. 

So I really should concentrate on fixing v2.1.2, shouldn't I?
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