Re: Compiling and using glibc-2.2 under Debian Sarge

2005-06-27 Thread Bob Proulx
Magik wrote: > > I think the typical answer will be to compile in a woody chroot. > > There are several different packages to help such as pbuilder and > > dchroot. This works quite well for C programs because gcc is very > > mature and the woody default gcc compiler is sufficient for most > > tas

RE: Compiling and using glibc-2.2 under Debian Sarge

2005-06-27 Thread Magik
> A side comment. Not having heard of omni-bot I went to that web site > and looked for something that would tell me about it. I may be blind > but after looking I still don't know what it is. It's an AI framework for variuos games/mods. Currently mainly supporting the Enemy Territory engine but

Re: Compiling and using glibc-2.2 under Debian Sarge

2005-06-26 Thread Bob Proulx
Magik wrote: > I'm one of the developers of Omni-bot (www.omni-bot.com). A side comment. Not having heard of omni-bot I went to that web site and looked for something that would tell me about it. I may be blind but after looking I still don't know what it is. > We recently ported our stuff to L

Compiling and using glibc-2.2 under Debian Sarge

2005-06-26 Thread Magik
Hi. I'm one of the developers of Omni-bot (www.omni-bot.com). We recently ported our stuff to Linux and everything works fine so far. We're using Debian Sarge to compile our stuff. Here comes the problem: It seems there are still a lot of users out there running glibc-2.2 based systems. As Sarge