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Re: Glibc-2.1.2 problems
- To: "Huabin Zhang" <huabinz at tundra dot com>
- Subject: Re: Glibc-2.1.2 problems
- From: Andreas Jaeger <aj at suse dot de>
- Date: 24 Oct 1999 19:37:21 +0200
- Cc: <glibc-linux at ricardo dot ecn dot wfu dot edu>
- References: <000801bf1e3c$26ef20e0$87f7a8c0@ottawa>
- Reply-To: glibc-linux at ricardo dot ecn dot wfu dot edu
>>>>> Huabin Zhang writes:
> Hi, Friends,
> When I compile the glibc-2.1.2, I got lots of problems:
> I install Slackware (kernel 2.2.6), make the Xwindows work, the gcc
> is 2.7.2.3, I compile the gcc-2.95.1, it seems to work. then I
> compile the glibc-2.1.2. first time it stop and give a message
> said dependency file "common-objpfx/db/libdb1.so-version"(actually
> the depends of the db185-- "libdb1.so.2" can't found). I search all
> the libdb1.so*, and only found the libdb1.so in the "/db"
> directory. so I delete the "version" for the depends of db185 in
> the "/db2/makefile". so it go on.
> Then another problem appear: the libc-lock.h can't found for the "crypt-utils.c" in the line 268. I search the "libc-lock.h", and found it somewhere, so I added the path to the line 268 of the crypt-utils.c. the compile goes on, and finish normally.
Who told you to use the glibc-crypt add-on version 2.0.6? It doesn't
work - see the FAQ, README, INSTALL files in the distribution.
> But when I try to compile a simple c file, it give me a list of undefined reference of "libc.so.6". even if I didn't include a header in the c file.
Read the FAQ.
> Please give me some suggestion.
Please tell us exactly who you configured glibc (which commands) and
how you run make.
Andreas
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