Hi,
you can ignore this warning message.
It was created because users used a glibc-2.3 linked version on
a glibc-2.2 system which core dumps in iconv functions when
a GUI connects to the core.
glibc 2.3 is not to problematic in this regard.
Greetings, spiralvoice
Hi,
Sergi Barroso wrote:
Yes, it's so simple, if you run current mldonkey server on Debian with
libc 2.7 it doesn't run. After I compiled debian source package it works
correctly.
Could you be more precise please? What happens exactly if you run the
mldonkey command? Could you paste the
# Hi,
#
# Sergi Barroso Terradas wrote:
# This core is running with glibc 2.7 but it was compiled with glibc
# 2.6.1.
# This can lead to unexpected behaviour. Consider compiling the core
# yourself
# or getting a binary compiled with glibc 2.6.1.
#
# Actually version of glibc for Debian SID is
El Jueves, 13 de Diciembre de 2007, escribió:
Hi,
Sergi Barroso wrote:
Yes, it's so simple, if you run current mldonkey server on Debian with
libc 2.7 it doesn't run. After I compiled debian source package it works
correctly.
Could you be more precise please? What happens exactly if you
Hi,
Sergi Barroso Terradas wrote:
This core is running with glibc 2.7 but it was compiled with glibc
2.6.1.
This can lead to unexpected behaviour. Consider compiling the core
yourself
or getting a binary compiled with glibc 2.6.1.
Actually version of glibc for Debian SID is 2.7, mldonkey new
Package: mldonkey-server
Version: 2.9.2-2
Severity: important
Mlnet shows:
This core is running with glibc 2.7 but it was compiled with glibc
2.6.1.
This can lead to unexpected behaviour. Consider compiling the core
yourself
or getting a binary compiled with glibc 2.6.1.
Actually version of
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