Pim van Riezen wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 May 2001, David Douthitt wrote:
>
> > My compile time environment is Red Hat 6.x with the glibc 2.0
> > compatability libraries - thus I've gotten to appreciate make -e quite
> > well.
>
> I created a redhat5.2 install in a separate directory with rpm --root and
> I chroot() to there when I want to mess with glibc2.0, much easier on the
> stomach :)
There was a lot of talk about using chroot's to Debian Slink 2.1 to do
the same thing.
Can you detail how rpm --root works and what part it plays? Most of
my systems around here don't have that kind of space, but it is still
an idea.
Someone else said that they mounted a remote glibc-2.0 based system
(Debian I think) via NFS and then chroot'ed to that NFS volume to do
the same thing....
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