From: "Ernesto Caballero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Mon, 11 Oct 1999 17:26:35 +0400 Yes there is not the _xstat symbol anymore in glibc The symbol _xstat is an internal symbol for private use by glibc. You shouldn't have used that symbol in your program. Use stat instead, and recompile the offending program. And please use the glibc-bug script to report problems with glibc. This mailing list isn't reguarly read by glibc developers. Mark
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic2.1 at the sa... Bernhard Heidegger
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic2.1 at t... Davide Libenzi
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic2.1 ... Mark Kettenis
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic... Davide Libenzi
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and ... Mark Kettenis
- Re: question about using glibc2.0... Bernhard Heidegger
- Re: question about using glibc2.0... Mark Kettenis
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic... Bernhard Heidegger
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and ... Davide Libenzi
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic2.1 at the sa... Ernesto Caballero
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic2.1 at t... Mark Kettenis
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic2.1 ... Martin v. Loewis
- Re: question about using glibc2.0 and glic... Mark Kettenis
