Versioned glibc symbols
Robert Schwebel
robert@schwebel.de
Sun Oct 10 11:17:00 GMT 2004
On Fri, Oct 08, 2004 at 01:25:34PM -0700, Daniel Kegel wrote:
> You're trying to build glibc with some random gcc? That's not
> generally going to fly. Gcc and glibc have so many circular
> dependencies that you pretty much want to build them together. Why
> not use crosstool to put together the toolchain as you normally do?
Well, that's what I normally do; The idea is that PTXdist always had a
i386-generic-glibc target which is meant to be a demo configuration
which should be buildable by almost anybody to try out the look-and-feel
of PTXdist without the need of special hardware.
It seems that I'll have to give that up or split it up into an
automatism which selects the right glibc variant for the compiler the
user has on his machine.
Robert
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