Juerg Billeter wrote these words on 08/13/05 02:14 CST:

> Don't remember any problems. Build logs for x86 and x86_64 (pure64)
> attached, maybe you find the difference. glibc is 2.3.5 + gcc4 patches,
> gcc is 4.0.1.

Thanks, Juerg. I wasn't able to determine anything other than the fact
that it "just works" on your machine. Could you do the following for
me?

grep rk_glob /usr/include/glob.h

I return this on my current Glibc-2.3.5 system:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]: ~/build > grep rk_glob /usr/include/glob.h
#define glob_t rk_glob_t
#define glob rk_glob
#define globfree rk_globfree

No other previous system do I have returns anything (all using
versions of Glibc before 2.3.5. And grepping through a current
snapshot of Glibc for 'rk_glob' yields nothing returned. Perhaps
I am just way confused as to what actually caused the issue I see.

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Randy

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