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(ARM EABI) ports-20061127 + kernel-headers-2.6.18 == broken system
- From: Steven Newbury <s_j_newbury at yahoo dot co dot uk>
- To: libc-ports at sourceware dot org
- Date: Sat, 2 Dec 2006 16:19:48 +0000 (GMT)
- Subject: (ARM EABI) ports-20061127 + kernel-headers-2.6.18 == broken system
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I've just tried to upgrade my EABI/NPTL kernel headers to the new exported
2.6.18 headers and rebuilt Glibc. I am using a very recent Gentoo userspace
with a few local changes.
I had to update my ports snapshot to a more recent version (tried 20061120 and
20061127) from 20060925 (as included in Gentoo glibc-2.5) otherwise the
required headers aren't available to build glibc. It built OK, but resulted in
a non-working system. Specifically rm won't remove files, tar complains about
no utime, cp also doesn't work when setting up udev. Most things do seem to be
working OK, though.
Building glibc-20061127 results in the exact same failure.
I am using a slightly modified kernel-2.6.19-rc4-mm2 (changes are mostly just
my local Zaurus/PXA27x patches).
Steve
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