On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Jeff Dike spake:
> On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 11:03:56AM +0000, Nix wrote:
>> There's actually two halves to this:
>> 
>> - UML doesn't support NPTL in its guests, move /lib/tls away
> 
> My current patchset is running NPTL just fine.

Yeah, sorry, I'm just using 2.6.14.3-bs1, which doesn't support
NPTL. I'm aware that your excellent patchset will finally let
me go NPTL-everywhere, which is great. :)

>> - UML doesn't work if an NPTL glibc is used at all, run it with
>>   LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.30 on a suitably configured distro (i.e.
>>   not Fedora Core 4). (Disclaimer, last tested last year and may
>>   no longer be true: please tell me it isn't true 'cos this is
>>   the last thing I need my non-NPTL glibc for on my hosts!)
> 
> I build UML on FC4 all the time with no LD_* tricks.

So it runs without that patchset on a host with no non-NPTL glibc?

woo. I'll test this this evening (but as my only live UML root right now
runs my firewall and I'm sshing in through it, testing it now is a bit
difficult ;) )

If so, three machines' groaning root filesystems thank you :)

-- 
`Y'know, London's nice at this time of year. If you like your cities
 freezing cold and full of surly gits.' --- David Damerell



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