On 14 Apr 2008, at 21:03, Seth Grover wrote:
Okay, so I ran it on a different distribution and it worked fine... INIT INIT2 Test 0 FINI2 FINI No "assertion failed" message or anything of the sort. This second system I tried was: Linux 2.6.12-23mdk #1 Fri Jul 7 13:15:45 MDT 2006 i686 Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T7250 @ 2.00GHz unknown GNU/Linux So ... what does that mean?
The assertion comes from ld.so, which is not a part of the kernel but part of glibc. It means that either their is a bug in the particular glibc/ld.so on the other machine, or at least an incompatibility between how we do things and what that glibc's ld.so expects (although afaik we're not doing anything special).
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