Hi, As we've been getting quite a few reports of glibc 2.3.x related failures in bugzilla lately, it makes sense to mark them as dupes of a bug, so I've started duping them against bug #1343 http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343 That way, when these problems are sorted out, we won't have to go through and resolve them all manually. thanks -mike -- Mike Hearn <m.hearn(a)signal.qinetiq.com> QinetiQ - Malvern Technology Center
I have some RedHat Notes RedHat 8.0 out of the box Wine compiles fine, no extra options are needed RedHat 8.0 up2date with glibc-2.3.2-4.80 Wine compiles fine, no extra options are needed. But if wine has been built on the RedHat 8.0 OTB, then you should download a clean source tarball or if you use CVS, you should delete your working dir and check it out again. RedHat 9 You need to set the environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5 in the shell prior to running configure and prior to running wine. Kevin On Tuesday 01 April 2003 03:16 am, Mike Hearn wrote:
Hi,
As we've been getting quite a few reports of glibc 2.3.x related failures in bugzilla lately, it makes sense to mark them as dupes of a bug, so I've started duping them against bug #1343
http://bugs.winehq.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1343
That way, when these problems are sorted out, we won't have to go through and resolve them all manually.
thanks -mike
"Kevin DeKorte" <kdekorte(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
RedHat 8.0 up2date with glibc-2.3.2-4.80
Wine compiles fine, no extra options are needed. But if wine has been built on the RedHat 8.0 OTB, then you should download a clean source tarball or if you use CVS, you should delete your working dir and check it out again.
That means that binary compatibility between glibc-2.3.2-4.80 and a previous version is broken. It would be very helpful to try to track it down or at least report this problem to RedHat. -- Dmitry.
"Dmitry Timoshkov" <dmitry(a)baikal.ru> writes:
That means that binary compatibility between glibc-2.3.2-4.80 and a previous version is broken. It would be very helpful to try to track it down or at least report this problem to RedHat.
It's the errno_location problem again. Yes it breaks binary compatibility, but I'm afraid nobody cares. -- Alexandre Julliard julliard(a)winehq.com
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