Den Mon, 09 Jan 2006 17:59:22 +0100, skrev joerg: Hi Joerg,
>Please keep in mind that gobsd packages are seriously outdated. A more >current set can be found on ftp://packages.stura.uni-rostock.de, a build >for 1.4 is underway. well, I was mainly curious to see by myself where and HOW pkgsrc stuff needs tweaking. [So far I've already done much of the vanilla pkgsrc 1.4 builds with a desktop focus (kde, firefox, gnumeric, abiword, gmplayer) (http://bsd.abravo.org/dragonfly/pkgsrc/packages/).] > I don't know what you have done with the Linux emulation, the packages > work fine here as far as I tried. > I did just "bmake install" for the Suse-9.1 set, and then as a test: "bmake install" for opera. Of course, COMPAT_LINUX, ext2fs and linux proc are on. My /usr/pkg/emul is symlinked to /compat (FreeBSD, not NetBSD way, right?) Tried to run opera (ie. the wrapper installed by pkgsrc) but: "libc.so.6 cannot handle TLS data". Same with a couple other linux programs (firefox-1.x or 1.5, netscape 4.x the old suse compat libs being installed in the emulation, etc).Running the exec directly or wrapped by the linux /bin/sh or /bin/bash. So I "brandelf -t Linux" binaries and libraries, and then running a linux binary spits out a "/lib/libfoo.so.x: ELF file OS ABI invalid", libfoo.so.x being different depending on the linux binary I try to run. Tried too setting kern.fallback_elf_brand=3. No better luck... I'll try to look closer later. -- "Men alt dette er ikke begyndelsen." - Knut HAMSUN, Mysterier, 1892
