On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 11:58:02AM +1000, Nathan Scott wrote: > > Do you know if upgrading to the 2.4 kernel version available in sarge makes > > a difference here?
> Anything specific you're looking for there Steve? Yes: + arm: upgrade doesn't work with 2.2, but can work with 2.4.24 or above. (perhaps also with older versions, currently unknown) (details: glibc vs kernel, source: kylem, tested on netwinder) [*] http://release.debian.org/upgrade-kernel AFAIK, this was the only discussion of minimum kernel versions for sarge on ARM prior to release; it's very possible that either a glibc change or a toolchain change has resulted in the current ARM libacl binaries being usable only on later kernels than what was available in woody, due to differing ABIs. We had a hard time finding people to test this upgrade path, because there are apparently relatively few machines that are compatible with the ARM kernels that shipped in woody. :/ > I know the ACL kernel patches fairly well, and nothing has changed for > years now so I'd be surprised if a kernel upgrade changed anything. On the contrary, libacl works sanely on kernels lacking any ACL kernel support whatsoever -- this architecture-specific failure more likely points to a kernel ABI issue specific to ARM. -- Steve Langasek postmodern programmer
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