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Building an using a parallel glibc (and still maintaining the original glibc)


Hello,

I am trying to build an using a parallel glibc on Linux;
I want to use it at certain occasions , while using the
original glibc for usual use; I want this for learning more on glibc ,especially
on memory allocation and the dynamic loader.
Natuarally I prefer not to tamper with the original glibc (so I won't crash my system).


Is there some guidance how to do it ?
I saw in this newsgroup some questions about it , but without clear answers.

I am able to build a parallel glibc with no poblems ; what should I do so I will compile
"C"programs with it , while keeping the old origianl glibc ?



Regards, Sting

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