tags 9396 notabug thanks Paul Eggert wrote: > On 08/28/11 14:59, Feuerbacher, Alan wrote: >> I tracked the problem down to the fact that the RHEL5 system uses >> /lib64/libc.so.6 >> which apparently is version 2.5 of the GNU C Library, >> but this version does not contain "__sched_cpucount" - whatever that is. >> Apparently only version 2.6 and later contain this stuff. > > It sounds like you're compiling with glibc 2.6 headers but linking > to glibc 2.5. If so, that'd be a definite no-no; you need to configure > and build with <= 2.5 headers if you're going to link with 2.5. > > I expect that it's the 2.6 headers that #define CPU_COUNT and bring > in a reference to __sched_cpucount.
Thanks for the report. Since we haven't heard back from you, I presume that Paul's diagnosis was correct and have thus closed this bug. If not, please let us know.
