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Re: [50 character or so descriptive subject here (for reference)]
- To: mmaureraks@st-wendel.de
- Subject: Re: [50 character or so descriptive subject here (for reference)]
- From: Andreas Jaeger <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
- Date: 01 Feb 1999 13:01:05 +0100
- Cc: libc-alpha@cygnus.com
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- References: <199902010905.KAA06245@endor.aksbbs.de>
>>>>> mmaureraks writes:
> /glibc-2.0.112/compile/elf/ld-linux.so.2 --library-path /glibc-2.0.112/compile:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/math:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/elf:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/nss:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/nis:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/db2:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/rt:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/resolv:/glibc-2.0.112/compile/linuxthreads /glibc-2.0.112/compile/sunrpc/rpcgen -Y `gcc -print-file-name=cpp | sed "s|/cpp$||"` \
> -c rpcsvc/bootparam.x -o /glibc-2.0.112/compile/sunrpc/xbootparam.T
> make[2]: *** [/glibc-2.0.112/compile/sunrpc/xbootparam.stmp] Segmentation fault
> Build CC: gcc
> Compiler version: 2.7.2.3
Are you really compiling with 2.7.2.3? This will never work - read
the FAQ why we expect gcc 2.8.1 or egcs.
Do you try to upgrade from libc5 to glibc 2.0.111 or what are you
doing? The rest of your messages look also strange. Please provide
us with more details what your're doing.
Andreas
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