Thanks a lot. I used:
--enable-kernel=2.6.36
and it works fine now.
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Scott
On 12/01/2011 00:11, David Spicer wrote:
It turns out that the problem was known already. The fix is to
rebuild Arch's x86_64 glibc 2.12.2 package with the --enable-kernel
configure option set to one of the Good
It turns out that the problem was known already. The fix is to rebuild
Arch's x86_64 glibc 2.12.2 package with the --enable-kernel configure
option set to one of the Good kernel versions listed in the post at
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/libc-help/2010-12/msg00017.html.
On 06/01/11 21:25, gimli
Funny, I tried to change my system to Archlinux last weekend and had the same
problem. I gave up in the end and will try Opensuse 11.3 now. I also tried
recompiling glibc from source but it gave the same error. Would be to have a
test suite for pthread. Could be a 64bit problem... if I was
I'm on Archlinux 32bit and there it works fine.
Am 06.01.2011 um 22:19 schrieb sc...@waye.co.uk:
Funny, I tried to change my system to Archlinux last weekend and had the same
problem. I gave up in the end and will try Opensuse 11.3 now. I also tried
recompiling glibc from source but it