Hi !! I'm actually using Zope on a Debian "Potato" GNU/Linux system, upgraded with a Linux-2.4.10 kernel (and associated required packages) but still using glibc-2.1.3. I have to bypass the Python/Zope file size limitation of 2 GB, and it seems that this involves a new glibc (2.2 or higher). So my questions are : - can I use libc6 binary packages provided with "testing" distribution, without broking dependancies or making old packages not running anymore ? - do I have to recompile libc6 from source (which seems to be a huge work... :-(( ) ?? - do I have to make my APT "sources.list" file pointing to "testing" distribution to be able to upgrade my system completely (but this is a production system and I want to keep "as stable as possible") ?? - is there a more simple solution, just looking "on the Python side" ??
Please be kind to answer me directly, because I didn't subscribe to this list... Thank you for any help, Thierry -- Les LOGICIELS LIBRES ?? Y'a moins bien, mais c'est plus cher !! http://gpc.sourceforge.net