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On Monday 11 September 2006 02:43, Antoine Martin wrote:
> Blaisorblade wrote:
> > On Tuesday 05 September 2006 02:47, Antoine Martin wrote:
> >> I've upgraded a Gentoo amd64 box to the latest gcc (4.1.1) and glibc
> >> (2.4-r3). glibc 2.4 is "nptlonly" (at least on gentoo?)
> >
> > I'd be curious
On Friday 15 September 2006 19:09, Jeff Dike wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 15, 2006 at 01:09:15AM +0100, Antoine Martin wrote:
> > I thought it might be GCC 4.1, so I tried 2 things:
> > * build with gcc 3.4 on another host
> > * switch to gcc 3.4 on that system for the kernel build
> > The resulting (stati
>> There are a few servers I would like to be able to reboot without
>> loosing the UML instances running on them. At the moment, I am just
>> relying on the guests not needing to be restarted (most of them have
>> long uptime so that's no too bad)
>
> I.e. they were started before the glibc updat
> Verify if dynamic linking helps at all - if something such is involved and
> the
> constant is linked in when linking with glibc, this would help.
I've tried non-static builds but it didn't help...
Antoine
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Using Tomcat
I am getting the famous segmentation fault problem (with
dig, host, bind, etc). However, I have no /lib/tls under
either the guest or the host systems. (I have deleted every
file that has tls in the name on the guest even, to no
effect). I get this problem on both an Opteron 165 and a 2x
Dual co