Hi,
I've noticed the following.
I don't know if it's a gnome or libc bug (or if it's a normal behavior)
I was using:
* libc6 2.3.6-1+gcc4.0
* libc6-dev 2.3.6-1+gcc4.0
* libc6-dev-ppc64 2.3.6-1+gcc4.0
* libc6-ppc64 2.3.6-1+gcc4.0
* locales 2.3.6-1+gcc4.0
Af
Andreas Jochens a écrit :
Hello,
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
it on my system for a week without any problem. However I may have miss
some problems, and I am unable to test the 64-bit version of the glibc
as my computer does not support it.
I recently compiled a ppc64 version of glibc 2.3.6 with g
Hello,
Aurelien Jarno wrote:
> it on my system for a week without any problem. However I may have miss
> some problems, and I am unable to test the 64-bit version of the glibc
> as my computer does not support it.
I recently compiled a ppc64 version of glibc 2.3.6 with gcc-4.0.
I have used the re
Hi PowerPC users!
I am currently trying to switch the compiler used to build the glibc to
gcc 4.0 on all the architectures. PowerPC is one of the architectures
still using gcc 3.4.
gcc 3.4 is used to workaround some gcc 4.0 bugs, but it seems that now
gcc 4.0 is working correctly on PowerPC. I am
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