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Re: HowTo deal with linuxthread libraries


Hi
Use a different "spec file" for gcc. Start with "gcc -v" to find out
which spec file it is using by default. Then read "info gcc" and search
for "spec file" to learn about what the command line option "-specs="
can control. This is arcane, tedious, cumbersome, frustrating, and
prone to error. The bugs will be non-obvious. If your time is worth
anything, then it will be less expensive to spend a couple hundred euros
for a second-hand machine that remains configured with the last known
working environment, for as long as vdr must be supported.
VDR is the main application in my distri, so I have stay with glibc 2.5.
Lets wait and see when an application requires glibc >= 2.6 ...
That is such a bad idea that even those who know how to do it
will not tell you.

What are you talking about - I've already forgotten it ;)


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Helmut Auer, helmut@helmutauer.de



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