Hi! On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 03:54:33PM +0100, Sergio Brandano wrote: > I am using libc6 2.1.3-10, that also seems the only one available > for woody, together with exim 3.16-3.1 and I am reporting no > problems so far. Where did you get libc6 2.1.94 from? The c libs I guess my wording is not to good (sorry English is not my native language). Anyway i *don't* have libc6 2.1.94 installed (two days ago it was not available) all i did was upgraded exim to 3.16-3.1 (there were some other packages upgraded; unfortunately i don't recall which ones). I saw thread on debian-devel on libc6 upgrades and on Intel box i simply put those packages on hold. On my powerpc box i let dselect upgrade exim as i didn't suspect any problems. When i tried to run exim in daemon mode it simply segfaulted. When i put it in inetd it started to receive messages but was crashing while processing the queue. All this was gone when i switched to exim 3.16-3. > are the most delicate thing to compile by yourself, and I would > recommend to stick with 2.1.3-10. 2.1.3-13 is in security.d.o and generally You are correct (this time i'll wait till some of You install latest glibc and what came out of it =o))))))
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