glibc compile bombed
Tim Wunder
tim
Mon May 17 11:37:40 PDT 2004
Following the SxS, I attempted to install Glibc-2.2.5 and ran into another
error (what else is new?). Here goes:
after executing 'make && make install && make localedata/install-locales', the
compile process was off and running. It stopped here:
error while loading shared libraries: /lib/libpthread.so.0: undefined symbolL
_dl_cpuclock_offset.
[resolv/subdir-install] Error 127
I managed to recover by preforming an
'rpm -ivh --force --replacefiles' on the glibc 2.2.4-24 rpms I built from
Caldera SRPMs yesterday.
That same error would rear it's head when I tried to execute and 'ls' command.
Fortunately, I remembered where I put my RPMs so it wasn't a gin problem.
'cd' worked, as did, obviously, 'rpm'.
Any ideas as to what could have gone wrong?
BTW, these are some errors I think I found in the SxS:
2) Says to Move /usr/include/linux,asm.scsi, but it should be Copy.
5) Says to 'mkdir glibc-build' from within the /usr/src/glibc-2.2.x dir and
then cd into it. Either that's wrong and 'mkdir glibc-build' should be done
in /usr/src, or the command specified to run in step 6 needs to be
"../../glibc-2.2.x/configure...". I chose to make the glibc-build directory
in /usr/src, which was more in accordance with the INSTALL file contained in
the tarball.
Regards,
Tim
-- Caldera eWorkstation 3.1+, kernel 2.4.18-preempt, KDE 3.0.3, Xfree86 4.1.0
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