Alexander E. Patrakov wrote:
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Updating glibc, i.e.
rebuilding everything, is a tough option if it's only being done to
get your ssh server working.
I didn't say rebuild anything. If you only apply a tiny patch on top
of glibc-2.3.4, it stays binary compatible with all
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Updating glibc, i.e.
rebuilding everything, is a tough option if it's only being done to
get your ssh server working.
I didn't say rebuild anything. If you only apply a tiny patch on top
of glibc-2.3.4, it stays binary compatible with all applications.
Also the myth
On 10/8/05, Alexander E. Patrakov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also the myth about the need to rebuild everything after glibc upgrade
has wrong accents.
Unfortunately this myth is propagated a lot :(
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Randy McMurchy wrote:
Steve Prior wrote these words on 10/03/05 23:39 CST:
After chatting on IRC I disabled PrivSep and am now working, but I'm
curious what the situation is. Since PrivSep is used in the stable BLFS
6.1 book and I'm building on top of LFS 6.1 I figured it was working for
After doing a LFS 6.1 install this weekend I just installed sshd
following the BLFS 6.1 stable instructions. Now when I connect to the
server I get dropped after typing a userid and before getting any
password prompt. The results are the same for root and non-root userids.
After chatting on