Hello, i hate to reply to myself but here is Ingo's answer: | could you try: | | export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 | | prior starting up Wine, does this fix the problem for you? | | I'm talking to Alexandre wrt. the threading rewrite - it will be | problematic (release-management wise) but is unavoidable. I'm building now wine on Phoebe and test if the workaround will work, but it will take some time cause the box is only a PII-450. bye michael On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 08:14:19PM +0100, Michael Stefaniuc wrote:
On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 01:47:54PM -0500, Dimitrie O. Paun wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Geoff Thorpe wrote:
[1] For that matter, has anyone attempted to pull this person into the wine discussion to help flesh this out and find the optimal way forward? Surely any self-respecting (L)GPLer would hate to see a major tool for open source advancement getting hurt over this without so much as some constructive help?
This is an interesting question. I know Ingo Molnar has been (one of) the As far as I know he probably reads wine-devel too.
main developer working on the glibc threading stuff, and I also know he He did the kernel stuff, the glibc part was done by Ulrich Drepper.
used to follow the Wine project. I am sure he's not indifferent to our He even follows rewind .
fate, and being so deeply involved with the glibc changes, he's probably an invaluable resource. Unfortunately, I'm not sure he's even aware of the problem -- has anyone contacted him? Anyone want to do so? (Dan? :)) I'll write him an email.
bye michael
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