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Glibc 2.3.90 Where can I find source?
- From: "j serralheiro via libc-ports" <libc-ports at sourceware dot org>
- To: <libc-ports at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2017 10:01:10 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: Glibc 2.3.90 Where can I find source?
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- Reply-to: j serralheiro <mrserra at yahoo dot com>
- Reply-to: j serralheiro <mrserra at yahoo dot com>
Dear gentlemen,
I am writing to you with an educational-only issue. More like a hobby.
I would like to compile some code to use with familiar linux on a IPAQ h4300. I used the kernel from ramdiskrescue and a distribution for hx4700 . Its the same processor so to speak, arm-pax. It works fairly good.
The glibc library installed by distribution familiar is glib 2.3.90.
The kernel is 2.6.16
Up until now I compiled a cross-compiler and compiled a @hello@ program. I linked this program statically with glib 2.10 that I also compiled.
In this case the kernel headers are from 2.6.21 that I downloaded from github or something, a merge of handhelds and hackndev.
I searched and I cannot find source for glibc2.3.90 source code.
So maybe someone out there can give me a hint.
Thank you very
Best regards
Jorge Serralheiro