joost witteveen wrote:
> (Oh, come to think of it, why do courageous people have bootdisks?)
Hi, there, I was courageous (though when I downgraded ldso, there was no
warning message yet), and had no bootdisks. It didn't help that all other
linux machines here were unable to boot with my server do
> On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
>
> > > Now there's a rather strong warning against downgrading ldso to version
> > > 1.8.x, which is the option I'm looking at here, since I can't install
> > > libc6 without gutting my system, making it near impossible to do what I
> > > wanted to do
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, joost witteveen wrote:
> > Now there's a rather strong warning against downgrading ldso to version
> > 1.8.x, which is the option I'm looking at here, since I can't install
> > libc6 without gutting my system, making it near impossible to do what I
> > wanted to do in the firs
> Now there's a rather strong warning against downgrading ldso to version
> 1.8.x, which is the option I'm looking at here, since I can't install
> libc6 without gutting my system, making it near impossible to do what I
> wanted to do in the first place, that is to compile a source package.
Well
On Thu, 13 Nov 1997, Daniel Martin wrote:
> I'm trying to compile xemacs20_2.2-4 for my bo (read: libc5) system. I
> modified the portion of the debian/rules file that called the configure
> script so that it configured things the way I wanted them, and the make
> seems to go fine (well, actually
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