Re: Latest Tarball Problems

2000-03-30 Thread Gordon Matzigkeit
Your problem is that libc looks at /servers/socket/2 when programs attempt to use inet domain sockets, *not* /servers/socket/inet. /servers/socket/inet and /servers/socket/local are not used by anything, except as little reminders as to which translator is used for which domain number. What happe

Re: Latest Tarball Problems

2000-03-30 Thread Jeff Bailey
On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 11:13:54PM -0700, Kevin Musick wrote: > Oh, of course. I forgot to execute native-install. I completely reinstalled > my > hurd partition from the Mar 1 tarball and executed native-install. That > seemed to > fix the problem. However, I did notice a few things: > > 1.

RE: Latest Tarball Problems

2000-03-30 Thread Kevin Musick
Thanks for the comments. Let me just clarify a bit. > gcc has a lot of dependencies, don't just use force-depends (you could > always use dselect in ftp mode). I didn't use force-depends, just dpkg -i gcc... >> 2: operation not supported >> crwxr-xr-x ...1 >> lrwxr-xr-x ...

Re: Latest Tarball Problems

2000-03-30 Thread Neal H Walfield
Hi, No need to cross post, 95% (guess) of those on help-help are also on debian-help On Wed, Mar 29, 2000 at 11:13:54PM -0700, Kevin Musick wrote: > Oh, of course. I forgot to execute native-install. I completely reinstalled > my > hurd partition from the Mar 1 tarball and executed native-inst

Re: Latest Tarball Problems

2000-03-30 Thread Kevin Musick
Oh, of course. I forgot to execute native-install. I completely reinstalled my hurd partition from the Mar 1 tarball and executed native-install. That seemed to fix the problem. However, I did notice a few things: 1. Despite installing the GCC package, I couldn't actually compile anything u

Re: Latest Tarball Problems

2000-03-25 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 11:36:09AM -0700, Kevin Musick wrote: > I've been using the Hurd successfully for some time, but I recently > installed the latest tarball (March 3 I believe) and am now having > problems using GCC. It gives me the following error: > > ld: /lib/libc.so.0.2: _del_sysdep_sta