On Thu, Sep 04, 2003 at 03:08:02PM -0700, Mark Vojkovich wrote:
>On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Rob McKibben wrote:
>
>> > >
>> > > /lib/libc-2.2.4.so
>> >
>> >I believe that means you want to get all your binaries
>> > from the /pub/XFree86/4.3.0/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc22 directory.
>>
>> Did that alr
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Rob McKibben wrote:
> > >
> > > /lib/libc-2.2.4.so
> >
> >I believe that means you want to get all your binaries
> > from the /pub/XFree86/4.3.0/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc22 directory.
>
> Did that already while I was waiting for a response.
>
> Actually I copied "Xinstall
> >
> > /lib/libc-2.2.4.so
>
>I believe that means you want to get all your binaries
> from the /pub/XFree86/4.3.0/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc22 directory.
Did that already while I was waiting for a response.
Actually I copied "Xinstall.so" and "extract", from each of the
/pub/...glibc2x direc
On Thu, 4 Sep 2003, Rob McKibben wrote:
> >
> >
> > There are 3 sets of Linux binaries, each for the different
> > generations of C libraries. You'll want to use the
> > ones that matches the version of your /lib/libc-X.X.so.
> >
> >Which libc do you have?
>
> /lib/libc-2.2.4.so
I bel
>
>
> There are 3 sets of Linux binaries, each for the different
> generations of C libraries. You'll want to use the
> ones that matches the version of your /lib/libc-X.X.so.
>
>Which libc do you have?
/lib/libc-2.2.4.so
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