I am wondering why we stay with glibc for MeeGo.

Debian/Ubuntu has moved to eglibc and even WindRiver Linux (now part of
Intel) uses eglibc too. The major reason is that eglibc makes life easier
for architecture other than x86 like ARM.

On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 10:58 PM, An Yang <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Hi, Arjan,
>
> Everybody could got the correct information from the meego's released rpms.
>
>
> rpm -qa | while read rpm; do rpm -q --changelog $rpm | grep redhat.com >
> /dev/null && echo $rpm; done
> or
> rpm -qa | while read rpm; do rpm -q --changelog $rpm | grep redhat.com >
> /dev/null || echo $rpm; done
>
> I got 157 vs 131.
>
> BTW, only fedora 13 use glibc 2.11.90,  opensuse factory use 2.11.1, ubuntu
> 10.04 use eglibc 2.11.1.
> You are the maintainer of glibc, you should know it.
>
> If you think you have the correct information, please share with us, I hope
> Intel not only open the sourcecode, but open the process, this is the spirit
> of opensource, every distributor should know it.
>
> opensource is so amazing, nobody could spread the misinfomation.
>
> 在 2010-04-02五的 10:18 -0700,Arjan van de Ven写道:
>
> On 4/1/2010 20:56, An Yang wrote:
> > There are 287 rpm packages in day one release, most of them come from
> > Fedora 13, so I think fedora 13 is the prefer DEV ENV.
>
> I'm sorry but MeeGo does not come Fedora...
> Please don't spread this misinformation any further...
>
>
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