On Saturday 22 June 2002 12:18 pm, Oliver Lemke wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Upgrading my K6-200 to the latest glibc lead to these errors:
>
> glibc                      
> ##################################################
> /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.12229: line 18:  8749 Illegal instruction     (core
> dumped) rm -f /lib/glibc.upgraded error: execution of %post scriptlet
> from glibc-2.2.5-7mdk failed, exit status 132
>
> After that all commands segfault. After reboot it hangs while trying
> to load init daemon. It seems to be a problem with the new i686
> version of glibc. I put the harddrive in another PC with Athlon
> processor and it booted flawlessly.
>
> ldconfig -v revealed that it used the glibc from /lib/686 although it
> was not specified in ld.so.conf. After removing that directory and
> putting the harddrive back to the K6-200 system everything worked
> fine again.
>
> *puh*

I ran into this same issue on my laptop, which is a i586 -- after 
updating to the latest glibc, I got all sorts of illegal instruction 
errors as above. (A monsterous pain to clean up, I might add, since 
things like "cp" and "ls" aren't statically linked, so won't help in 
fixing glibc problems.)

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