Hi. I'm one of the developers of Omni-bot (www.omni-bot.com). We recently ported our stuff to Linux and everything works fine so far. We're using Debian Sarge to compile our stuff.
Here comes the problem: It seems there are still a lot of users out there running glibc-2.2 based systems. As Sarge comes with glibc-2.3 by default they can't run our stuff. While we're using some stuff that might require gcc-3.x, we don't depend on glibc-2.3 so what I want to do is to compile against glibc-2.2. I've tried to find prepared glibc-2.2-dev packages I could use for Sarge on the web but I couldn't find one so I tried copying stuff over from Woody, which didn't work out as well. I then tried compiling the glibc-2.2 from the official source I got me from http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/libc.html but I always get compilers errors in the linuxthreads package. So bascially I'm pretty much out of ideas so far. I'd like to use glbc-2.2 on Sarge and not switch to an older distribution if possible, as Sarge comes with Subversion and gcc-3.3.5. I'd really appreciate any help or ideas. Marc aka Magik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]