Hi,

On Mon, Nov 01, 2004 at 11:30:09AM +0900, Horms wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2004 at 02:37:36AM +0300, Mantas KriauÄiÅnas wrote:
> > In package libc6-i686 description I see this info:
> > 
> >  This set of libraries is optimized for i686 machines, and will only be used
> >  if you are running a 2.6 kernel on an i686 class CPU (check the output of 
> >  `uname -m'). This includes Pentium Pro, Pentium II/III/IV, Celeron CPU's 
> >  and similar class CPU's (including clones such as AMD Athlon/Opteron, VIA
> >  C3 Nehemiah, but not VIA C3 Ezla).
> > 
> >  This package includes support for NPTL. 
> > 
> > As I understant from this information, most systems, which have these CPUs
> > should have installed libc6-i686 package, so please add libc6-i686 to
> > recommends field of all kernel-image-2.6*-k7* and kernel-image-2.6*-686*
> > packages. Also I think, that all kernel-image-2.6*-amd64* packages should
> > recommend libc6-i686 too.
> 
> I am not so sure this is a good idea as libc is a part of the
> base system, and thus not usually (ever?) included in a
> package's dependancies.

It seems you don't understand me. libc is a part of the base system, but
not libc6-i686. There is no package in debian, which depends or
recommends libc6-i686 package, so in most systems with 2.6-686 and k7
kernel this package isn't installed :( You can view this situation from
popularity-contest results - about 1500 people have kernel-image 2.6.x-686
and 2.6.x-k7 installed (acoording to http://popcon.debian.org/main/base/by_inst 
) but only less than 400 have libc6-i686 package installed 
( http://popcon.debian.org/main/libs/by_inst )

Kernel-images 2.6.x-686 and 2.6.x-k7 shoud recommend libc6-i686, because
libc6-686 improves system performance when running with 2.6.x-686
and 2.6.x-k7 kernel-images.

-- 
Good luck,
Mantas KriauÄiÅnas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>      Jabber ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Public organization "Open Source for Lithuania" - www.akl.lt


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