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> On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 00:31:40 +0100, Rikard Bostrom wrote:
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>> I'm running RedHat 8.0. I've installed all the development packages
>> there is to be installed, but I still get errors and make stops when I
>> try to compile certain
>> programs. I used to run Slackware 8.1, and all programs compiled fine
>> under it.
>> Does this has something to do with RedHat 8.0 shipping a buggy version
>> of glibc?
>
> Or "buggy" source code. ;)
>
>> Is there anyway do "downgrade" to a older, more stable version?
>
> Can you give any particular examples of what makes you believe the
> shipped version would be "buggy"? Because if you were right, you
> should submit a bug report at https://bugzilla.redhat.com
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I was having the same problems until I realived that 8.0 builds with gcc
3.2 only.
Now I update the cvs trees and apply my patches for gcc 3.2.
Redhat does have a compatibility rpm for gcc 2.96 (err something like that)
ie. binaries that were compiled with gcc 2.X are able to run on 8.0 but
the building compiles for 3.2.
The long and short, re-work your tree for 3.2 or use another build box (/w
2.9X).

-- 
Jesse Jacobs, Supa' Noob :)




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