"redhat.angus" wrote:
>
> preview directory of CD2 of RedHat 7.0 include a glibc package which is
> optimized for 2.4 and i686 architecture.
> I run actually the official 2.4.0 on my redhat 7.0 fully up2date (very
> happy, any functioning).
> So i would like to rebuild glibc-2.2-9.src.rpm for i686 and with 2.4
> optimisation like precise in a mail from Bill Notthingham @ RedHat:
>
> Install source RPM; edit the spec file, change
>
> %define linux24 0
>
> to
>
> %define linux24 1
>
> and then rpm -ba glibc-2.2.spec.
I can't answer your question other than to say you may have a process
that is currently using a directory that is listed in the
/etc/ld.so.conf file.
I have another interesting question... I compiled my 2.4.0 kernel with a
target of 'athlon'.
Would there be any benefit to compiling glibc with linux24=1 and
--target=athlon??? It is compiling as I type, and seems to be behaving.
I just wonder if it will be optimized at all, or if it will be very
generic (athlon not being an often used target even though it seems to
be legal).
Chris Kloiber
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