I have tried to update libc6 in unstable. Every time I try it says it will
remove my active kernel. I have not seen that before or if so I have
forgotten it. I am using a kernel that I compiled ver 2.4.22 I do NOT want
to upgrade my kernel as I will need to recompile it for my hardware. Is
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 22:48:12 +0100 Carlos Sousa wrote:
> Do you think I could upgrade to the new libc6 without major system
> breakage?
Went ahead with it, no breakage till now, except for systat complaining
with
date: relocation error: /lib/libpthread.so.0: symbol __libc_pthread_init,
versi
Carlos Sousa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Could anybody running unstable please tell me if there are any current
> major problems with libc6 currently in unstable, version 2.3.2-4, for
> the i386 platform?
http://bugs.debian.org/libc6 probably could. I can at least tell you
that none of my i386
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 15:48, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> Could anybody running unstable please tell me if there are any current
> major problems with libc6 currently in unstable, version 2.3.2-4, for
> the i386 platform?
Hi,
if you are using NIS or libnss-mysql I would stay away from libc6
currently in
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 17:48, Carlos Sousa wrote:
> I'm tracking testing, but there are quite a few packages I usually get
> from unstable (openoffice.org, sylpheed, mozilla, etc), that are
> currently piling up on my wait queue because of their recent dependency
> on libc6 >= 2.3.2, which I've lea
Could anybody running unstable please tell me if there are any current
major problems with libc6 currently in unstable, version 2.3.2-4, for
the i386 platform?
I'm tracking testing, but there are quite a few packages I usually get
from unstable (openoffice.org, sylpheed, mozilla, etc), that are
cu
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