Author: aurel32
Date: 2006-08-26 13:16:27 + (Sat, 26 Aug 2006)
New Revision: 1784
Modified:
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/shlibver
glibc-package/branches/glibc-2.4/debian/sysdeps/hppa.mk
Log:
Decrease shlib_dep_ver from 2.4-1 to 2.3.999.2-1 to match the version number of
On 8/25/06, Aurelien Jarno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If we count the glibc in experimental all the architectures but the
following have TLS support:
- hppa
It has TLS support in upstream binutils, in gcc 4.1, and there are
patches available for glibc, they seems to work. Some people are
Accepted:
glibc-doc_2.3.999.2-12_all.deb
to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc-doc_2.3.999.2-12_all.deb
glibc_2.3.999.2-12.diff.gz
to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.3.999.2-12.diff.gz
glibc_2.3.999.2-12.dsc
to pool/main/g/glibc/glibc_2.3.999.2-12.dsc
libc6-dbg_2.3.999.2-12_hppa.deb
to
glibc_2.3.999.2-12_hppa.changes uploaded successfully to localhost
along with the files:
glibc_2.3.999.2-12.dsc
glibc_2.3.999.2-12.diff.gz
glibc-doc_2.3.999.2-12_all.deb
locales_2.3.999.2-12_all.deb
libc6_2.3.999.2-12_hppa.deb
libc6-dev_2.3.999.2-12_hppa.deb
tag 181494 + fixed-in-experimental
tag 272265 + fixed-in-experimental
tag 361064 + fixed-in-experimental
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tag 181494 + fixed-in-experimental
Bug#181494: glibc: contains non-free docs
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tag 272265 + fixed-in-experimental
Bug#272265: libc6: Programs should reload /etc/resolv.conf
Dear Maintainers,
one simple stupid question:
om my PIII 800 System i´ve installed the libc6-i686 package with the
optimized libraries for this system.
So but what is the sense of the libc6-amd64 package in the debian i386
branch? Are these the optimized libraries for processors with the
amd64
On Sat, Aug 26, 2006 at 08:30:07PM +0200, Alexander Loob wrote:
So but what is the sense of the libc6-amd64 package in the debian i386
branch? Are these the optimized libraries for processors with the
amd64 instruction set for use in a i386 debian installation? Or what is
the sense of this
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