In fact, I don't think it conducted any tests.
The commands I use in the glibc-build directory come right out of the book
make -k check 21 | tee glibc-check-log
grep Error glibc-check-log
I do call them from a function defined in a build.conf file called
check_commands, but that shouldn't
On Oct 23, 2013, at 6:24 PM, Dan McGhee wrote:
make -k check 21 | tee glibc-check-log
grep Error glibc-check-log
What as the output when running make -k check?
Sincerely,
William Harrington
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FAQ:
On Sat, 2013-08-24 at 12:28 -0400, Dave wrote:
When compiling and testing Glibc
I've noticed in the configure line the option
'--enable-kernel=2.6.32'. Why this when its a 3.10.9 kernel?
Short version, because it has to work with the kernel you're running
during the build, not just the one
When compiling and testing Glibc
I've noticed in the configure line the option
'--enable-kernel=2.6.32'. Why this when its a 3.10.9 kernel?
I've noticed that when it installs, I kept getting a compile error on
one of the checks. Changed HOSTTYPE to x86_64, and it compiles now.
can you
On Aug 24, 2013, at 11:28 AM, Dave wrote:
When compiling and testing Glibc
I've noticed in the configure line the option
'--enable-kernel=2.6.32'. Why this when its a 3.10.9 kernel?
Because not everyone builds hosts running a 3.10.9 kernel. Reference
this: