if anyone is interested:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-hacker/2000-07/msg00288.html
Appears that the problem is fixed. Althought it the third patch (the one
attached to the posting) isn't yet in cvs (according to:
http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/libc/locale/?cvsroot=glibc
).
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 02:48:26PM +0200, Benny Amorsen wrote:
> If you upgrade glibc, something keeps the old glibc open during
> reboot.
Last time I have seen similar problems it was ldconfig -
it somehow always resulted in an unclean unmount.
AFAIR this was fixed quite long ago, but I don't
> "BR" == Bernhard Rosenkraenzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BR> On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, kenneth topp wrote:
>> 4) Never unmounts "/" cleanly
BR> Doesn't happen here - are you getting any error messages/syslog
BR> entries?
If you upgrade glibc, something keeps the old glibc open during
reboot
(workaround for booting kernel test3 w/ gcc 2.96 below)
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, kenneth topp wrote:
>
> > 1) no jdk works (tried 4 of them)
>
> Which ones? gcc-java/libgcj seems to work.
hah, you got me. Using closed source stuff:
IBM 1.1
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, kenneth topp wrote:
> 1) no jdk works (tried 4 of them)
Which ones? gcc-java/libgcj seems to work.
> 2) xmms doesn't "read info on load" anymore (this is with 1.2.x compiled
> under rawhide, not rh6.x compiled versions).
Did you try the actual xmms version from rawhi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (kenneth topp ) writes:
> > > 1) no jdk works (tried 4 of them)
> >
> > That is being checked as I write.
>
> Awesome. I hope some details (especially when fixes to the problem are
> available) are shared to this list. Jdk's are perhaps the most widely
> installed binary on
> > 1) no jdk works (tried 4 of them)
>
> That is being checked as I write.
>
Awesome. I hope some details (especially when fixes to the problem are
available) are shared to this list. Jdk's are perhaps the most widely
installed binary only program on linux (noting that netscape will be
repl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (kenneth topp ) writes:
> 1) no jdk works (tried 4 of them)
That is being checked as I write.
> 2) xmms doesn't "read info on load" anymore (this is with 1.2.x compiled
> under rawhide, not rh6.x compiled versions).
Tried the one in rawhide?
> 3) cannot build latest m
Just a couple issues:
1) no jdk works (tried 4 of them)
2) xmms doesn't "read info on load" anymore (this is with 1.2.x compiled
under rawhide, not rh6.x compiled versions).
3) cannot build latest modutils (version 2.3.12)
4) Never unmounts "/" cleanly
5) Cannot boot 2.4.0-test3 (compi
.
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From: Gene C. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 7, 1999 16:58
To: Ivan Jager; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: 3 problems with rawhide
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, Ivan Jager wrote:
> I finally installed rawhide last week (Raw Hide 19991128) and I noticed
> three pr
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, Ivan Jager wrote:
> If I hold down a key it repeats it very slowly. It repeats it about 4
> times each second. It is normally much faster.
This can be changed in XF86Config... changing 500 and 20 work great for me.
Joseph Malicki
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On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, Ivan Jager wrote:
> I finally installed rawhide last week (Raw Hide 19991128) and I noticed
> three problems.
>
> The helvetica fonts are very big.
>
> If I hold down a key it repeats it very slowly. It repeats it about 4
> times each second. It is normally much faster.
Th
I finally installed rawhide last week (Raw Hide 19991128) and I noticed
three problems.
The helvetica fonts are very big.
If I hold down a key it repeats it very slowly. It repeats it about 4
times each second. It is normally much faster.
The GIMP is repeated twice in the Gnome menus. (once wi
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