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Forwarding to the list for their info... On 4/20/06, Wu Bridge <mingqiao.wu@gmail.com> wrote: > There is an option "--enable-add-ons=ports,nptl" when building glibc > header. This option caused the error. I know the ports are used to > point the directory glibc-ports-2.4 unpacked. Well, can't NPTL be > supported by this way? > I have confirmed "--enable-add-ons=ports,nptl" should not be used to > build glibc header. I used "--enable-add-ons=ports," and got the > toolchain finally. (unfortunately, it has a lot of problems when > building modules and applications) Hi linuxthreads and nptl are two different implementations of the threading mechanism. Up to glibc-2.3.6 you could use on or the other. From glibc-2.4 linuxthreads does not exist, so NPTL is obligatory. I currently build on two Debian x86 machines. On mine the build works completely. It throws out "TLS is required" messages making the gilbc headers, but carries on anyway. On the other, the "TLS is required" stops the build. I don't know why. My only current lead is that the versions of "make" are slightly different; mine is debian testing+stable updated to a few days ago (make 3.81rc2); the other is the same + unstable, last upgraded in January. (make 3.81beta4). I will be looking at this today; it may be that some of the options are not being passed to the glibc-header-making step. I also have "Kernel version is too old" coming out as a #error in the logs. Again, I need to look into this. M -- For unsubscribe information see http://sourceware.org/lists.html#faq
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