KP Kirchdörfer wrote:
>Some good news, I believe, for eigerstein developers.
>
>With extensive help from David I copied libraries (still glib 2.0.7) from the
>latest oxygen into my eigerstein environment - and the seg faults I've
>experienced since busybox 0.50 have gone away.
>
What is the difference between the original glibc and David's if I may ask?
>
>
>What puzzles me is that the new root.lrp is about 40k smaller than the old
>one.
>
Could it be that the new libs are more thoroughly stripped? The default
Eigerstein2Beta glibc libraries (which I suspect to be debian's) get
smaller when stripped with:
strip --strip-unneeded -R.note -R.comment
>
>The disk booted without complaints - is currently up and running for about
>two days.
>
Very well.
>
>
>Due to my workload in the last and coming days I've found no time to do some
>research how to use sourceforge for web mirroring, ftp et al.
>More worse, I'll have to start renovation at home and will be more offline
>than I like.
>
>If someone is interested, I'll send either my root.lrp as attachment or
>David's, revisited, how to build your own updated root.lrp.
>
I almost have some heavily updated Eigerstein2beta packages ready. That
is with glibc-2.0.7 recompiled with linux-2.2.15 headers. I'm very
curious why and how David's glibc solves these segfault problems.
Ewald Wasscher
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