In message <Pine.LNX.3.96.980304224737.24372H-100000@shefu.redhat.com>, Cristian Gafton wr
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> On Thu, 5 Mar 1998, Thomas G. Lockhart wrote:
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> > Thanks Cristian! What was the secret? Was it the compiler, or -O setting, or ??
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> You're welcome !
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> I just got a newer snapshot and recompiled it.
Of what? Glibc?
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> > btw, there is a one-line patch you could apply before doing a full release; it
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> Thanks, I'll do new rpms.
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> Cristian
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> Cristian Gafton -- gafton@redhat.com -- Red Hat Software, Inc.
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I don't mean to be a party pooper, but... It must be a header file some
place. I'm just courious as to what the difference is. Anybody know?
After installing 2.0.7 from Cristian, I went back an installed the
2.0.5 header files, recompiled, and sure enough, it bombed with the 60
sec thing. Now, that's a 2.0.7 glibc with 2.0.5 header files.
I ran a diff on the header files, and there is only a modest amount of
changes. I was looking at this when low and behold, my wife went into
labor! (I was waiting for this before posting my bio :).
This seems simple enough for me. I'd like to figure it out, but I'm
Mr. Mom with a 2 year old for awhile.
If you're interested in a baby picture, check out http://24.3.148.6.
Tom
szybist@boxhill.com