> > what version of glibc are you running on your boxes? > % rpm -qi glibc > > i found that the pthread (LinuxThreads) implementation on linux is a > nightmare. sometimes you'll find the thread stuff in glibc other > times > you'll find it in the kernel. you can force it to use older pthread > libraries by doing a... > > % set LD_ASSUME_KERNEL="2.2.5" > > before you start gmond. >
just a general comment on glibc: it is a somewhat bad idea to ship binaries (RPM's) build with glibc 2.3.x. Lots of systems are still at 2.2 and will fail to install such RPMs. You may want to consider building RPMs for both lines of glibc. >> > your message is timely. i was going to send an email out today and > try > to get feedback on 2.6.0. so .. it looks like we have a > trusted_hosts > IPv4 <=> IPv6 problem and a thread pool problem. any others? > Not sure whether the IPv4 vs. IPv6 problem is related to trusted_hosts alone. Martin ===== ------------------------------------------------------ Martin Knoblauch email: k n o b i AT knobisoft DOT de www: http://www.knobisoft.de