Kim Oppalfens wrote: > At 16:45 20/01/2002, Nicolas Riendeau wrote: > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> >> According to the following URL >> http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/FAQ.html#s-2.27 >> most of what has been compiled for glibc 2.0 should work with glibc >> 2.1 so I hadn't recompiled any of the programs... > > Indeed most of the programs provided they are compiled for glibc 2.0 which > means that in order to get some apps working you (or someone else) need > to recompile them.
There are some exceptions but it seems most (all?) of the binaries which comes with Dachstein/LEAF work perfectly with glibc 2.1... One of the reason why I had switched (and will switch back as soon as the gzip/gunzip problems is resolved) is that while I don't have a development glibc 2.0-based system I have both a glibc 2.1 & 2.2 system with which I can recompile programs/apps... >> I think you're talking of David Douthitt's Oxygen here... AFAIK, DCD (Dachstein CD) >> as distributed by Charles Steinkuehler uses glibc 2.0... Does somebody distributes >> an ISO image based on Dachstein which uses glibc 2.1.3? > > > Yups on http://leaf.sourceforge.net somebody is distributing an image as > "proof-of-concept" > I just downloaded it... It SEEMS (s)he got rid libnss_dns.so.1 & libnss_files.so.1 (which I guess are not used by Dachstein?) & added libnsl-2.1.3.so. The rest SEEMED similar to the mods I had done... >> BTW, everything seemed to work ok after I had replaced the librairies but >> ONCE AGAIN, IF YOU TRY THIS YOU'RE DOING IT AT YOUR OWN RISKS... >> While I have many years of experience in the computer field I'm still >> quite a newbie when it comes to Linux and the modifications I had made >> where at my own risk & done in in a trial-error way... (sp?) > > > > Standard disclaimer detected ;-) (-; (-; (-; Exactly... (-; (-; (-; >> >> PS: Please forgive my English as it's not my mother tongue. Thanks! > > > çava, Je l'ai compris assez bien :-) Le contraire m'aurait surpris... (-; (-; (-; I must confess that I had noticed that I was posting to somebody in Belgium so I kinda knew that even if I had used an expression/idiom which sound too French-like you would probably have understood it... Have a nice day! Nick _______________________________________________ Leaf-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/leaf-user