Hi,
it appears to me that the perl installations in a multilib build are
broken. First, in the temporary tools we end up with a /tools/bin/perl
which thinks it is a 32-bit program because it uses the Config.pm from
the 32-bit install in /tools/lib (spotted this when I tried doing
without th
Andrew Benton wrote:
I used gcc-4.0.2 and didn't apply any patches to glibc.
Roland McGrath is readying 2.3.6. See
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2005-10/msg00023.html. It too
should be able to handle gcc-4.0.2 just fine. No, it's not as bleeding
edge as CVS HEAD, but some of us
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 04:41:58PM +0200, jaca wrote:
>
> I have some problems with shadow package. The package compiles without
> errors but passwd doesn't ask for password. It looks like it does
> nothing. The same problem is with login.
Please post support requests to lfs-support.
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Archaic
Hi all
I have some problems with shadow package. The package compiles without
errors but passwd doesn't ask for password. It looks like it does
nothing. The same problem is with login.
How can i find the solution to correct this problem
Regards
Jacek Herold
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> Manuel, do you mind if we switch over to this method of string
> comparisons in jhalfs? David's method is nice, but the syntax Seth
> suggests is easier to read and doesn't result in forks. Also
> it doesn't
> require a specific string format.
I'd say go with that as well. :P My method was a l