Re: licq after crt* change

2000-11-10 Thread John Polstra

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Dmitry Valdov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 licq doesn't work since crt* change.. (coredumps) Any workaround?
 (recompile if licq  qt doesn't help). /usr/ports/net/licq

For the archives: Dmitry sent me a stack trace, and the problem was
that his libc_r was out-of-date.  Once he updated that, the problem
went away.

John
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Re: licq after crt* change

2000-11-08 Thread Will Andrews

On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 12:46:43PM +0300, Dmitry Valdov wrote:
 licq doesn't work since crt* change.. (coredumps) Any workaround?
 (recompile if licq  qt doesn't help).
 /usr/ports/net/licq

IIRC, the discussion about that found that it wasn't crt*'s fault but
rather a bug in the dynamic linker.  John Polstra fixed it and MFC'd
yesterday.  Please upgrade and try again.

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Re: licq after crt* change

2000-11-08 Thread John Polstra

In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Will Andrews  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 12:46:43PM +0300, Dmitry Valdov wrote:
  licq doesn't work since crt* change.. (coredumps) Any workaround?
  (recompile if licq  qt doesn't help).
  /usr/ports/net/licq
 
 IIRC, the discussion about that found that it wasn't crt*'s fault but
 rather a bug in the dynamic linker.  John Polstra fixed it and MFC'd
 yesterday.  Please upgrade and try again.

Well ... the problem I fixed didn't involve any core dumps. :-) It's
probably something different.  I'd need to see a stack trace to know
for sure.

John
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