On Friday 07 October 2005 21:34, Nosorozec wrote: > Blaisorblade wrote: > >Have you found a ready-made filesystem? In that case, I'd like to test it. > > I made this filesystem by myself. I simply installed needed packages > from slackware distribution (10.2) in some directory (perl script for > that job is attached. slackware files can be downloaded with this: > # rsync -av --delete \ > > rsync://ftp.heanet.ie/mirrors/ftp.slackware.com/pub/slackware/slackware-10. >2 \ > /your/directory > > If you want I can put for you my filesystem somewhere in the net. >
> on my UML slack (10.2) it looks like this: > vslack:/root# /lib/tls/libc.so.6 > Native POSIX Threads Library by Ulrich Drepper et al > Thread-local storage support included. > According to slackware readme files, all packages was build with that libc. Ok, so yes, that works... it means that glibc 2.3.5 is more relaxed, more UML-friendly. -- Inform me of my mistakes, so I can keep imitating Homer Simpson's "Doh!". Paolo Giarrusso, aka Blaisorblade (Skype ID "PaoloGiarrusso", ICQ 215621894) http://www.user-mode-linux.org/~blaisorblade ___________________________________ Yahoo! Mail: gratis 1GB per i messaggi e allegati da 10MB http://mail.yahoo.it ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: Power Architecture Resource Center: Free content, downloads, discussions, and more. http://solutions.newsforge.com/ibmarch.tmpl _______________________________________________ User-mode-linux-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/user-mode-linux-user
