On Tue, 2006-09-26 at 11:39 -0400, Jeff Dike wrote: > On Tue, Sep 26, 2006 at 03:31:00PM +0100, Antoine Martin wrote: > > Ah, so it is TLS on the host that's causing the problem, quite odd. > > The problem I have is that glibc 2.4 is "nptlonly" and so I just can't > > disable TLS... I'm really stuck. I guess I could try a chroot with glibc > > 2.3 and build static kernels in there, but IIRC when I tried this it > > didn't seem to solve the problem. > > Which filesystem makes this happen? > > I have a pretty up to date x86_64 FC5 filesystem, and I have no problems > with it. >From what Mike said: "I disabled tls on the host and that solved the problem." It looks like you will need a specific host rather than a specific guest to trigger the problem... I think I could set one up for you if you haven't got access to a glibc 2.4 host. Can you send me your public key?
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