On Tue, Sep 01, 1998 at 03:49:32PM +0200, Jens Ritter forwarded:
[X fails with gcc 2.8.1 compiled 2.0.x kernel]
Linux 2.0.x kernels rely on knowledge of the compiler's method
optimisation
that is only valid for gcc 2.7.x, so you should use only a 2.7.x version
to
compile them; this is why Debian
I just installed Debian 2.0 Beta from CD but am still using my old
kernel (2.0.29). The apt-get -f dist-upgrade downloaded source 2.0.34 for
me, but the cd contains version 2.0.34-2. Any recommendations on which
one I should use? Thanks,
Tom
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Hi,
I upgraded to hamm from a Debian 2.0 beta using apt the other day
and everything WORKS ok BUT I am getting dependency problems with dselect.
If I run "apt-get update" I get a message that the system integrety is ok.
But I was attempting to install kernel 2.0.34 using dselect and I
disc
TW> However, whenever I select libc6-dev in deselect it gives me a
TW> dependency error with libc6! The corresponding error with apt-get
TW> dselect-upgrade is
>libc6 and libc6 have to be the same version IIRC. Please check this.
>
>Ciao,
>Martin
The revision was slightly diffe
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