Re: Applying Debian glibc patches on a non-Debian machine

2004-01-30 Thread Stuart Winter
Hi I've worked it out. I was in the wrong directory when applying the patches. Incase anyone else is interested in doing the same thing, here's my script: # unpack the debian orig source ball tar zxf ${ORIGPATH}/source/glibc_*orig* cd glibc* # Use the Debian script to extract glibc and overlay

Re: Applying Debian glibc patches on a non-Debian machine

2004-01-26 Thread Philip Blundell
On Sun, 2004-01-25 at 16:26, Stuart Winter wrote: > # Delete non-ARM patches: > ( cd debian/patches > rm -rf *cvs* *sparc* *alpha* *s390* *mips* *hppa* *m68k* *?86* *powerpc* > ) The patches are often interdependent. You must apply all of them, particularly the -cvs ones. p.

Re: Applying Debian glibc patches on a non-Debian machine

2004-01-26 Thread Stuart Winter
On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Philip Blundell wrote: > The patches are often interdependent. You must apply all of them, > particularly the -cvs ones. I did also try patching without deleting the non-ARM named patch files. However, I *think* that the problem is that some of the patches require patch -p0

Re: Applying Debian glibc patches on a non-Debian machine

2004-01-25 Thread GOTO Masanori
At Sun, 25 Jan 2004 16:26:13 + (GMT), Stuart Winter wrote: > However, because I do not have the Debian dpkg- utilities, I can't > do this. > > Instead, what I have tried so far is: > > tar zxf ../glibc_2.3.2.ds1.orig.tar.gz > cd glibc-2.3.2.ds1 > /bin/sh prep.sh > zcat ../../glibc_2.3.2.ds1-1

Applying Debian glibc patches on a non-Debian machine

2004-01-25 Thread Stuart Winter
Hi I'm trying to cross compile glibc for ARM on my Slackware x86 Linux box and I would like to use the patches from Debian's diff. Could anybody please tell me how how I can use the patches ? I have looked at the debian/rules.d/dpatch.mk and it would appear that I have to do this in order to rep