I'm running Slackware 3.1 on a Celeron 333A (Mendocino) with 32 Megs SDRAM.

Actually, the kernel compiled fine, then I found out it was broken because I 
didn't have the right versions of many utilities (including glibc).

I've downloaded and compiled all the ones I can (the ones that don't require 
glibc 2.0 or greater), but I can't get glibc 2.0.7pre6 to compile.  If I 
compile it with the crypt and linuxthreads addons, Make breaks partway through 
compiling linuxthreads (somewhere in pthreads.c, if I remember correctly).  If 
I compile with --disable-sanity-checks, which doesn't compile the add-ons, it 
breaks anyway, telling me "Undefined symbol in libc.so.6" I'd tell you which 
symbol is undefined, but I'm not at home right now, and I didn't think to 
write it down in time.  I think it's something like __libc_disable_end, but 
I'm not positive.

I have Make 2.74 and all the requirements for compiling the library - If 
somebody can tell me why it's doing this, I would be very grateful.

Thanks in advance.

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