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[Xen-users] debian etch libc6. I'm confused.


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  • From: "Chris Fanning" <christopher.fanning@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 12:19:03 +0200
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Hi all,

Up till now, I've setup 3 debian etch dom0's successfully.
Now, on my 4th installation I am having problems with libc6

I have always compiled a new xen-friendly libc6 adding
'-mno-tls-direct-seg-refs'
to the lines BUILD_CFLAGS and HOST_CFLAGS

after compiling I install
libc6_2.3.6-13_i386.deb
libc6-dev_2.3.6-13_i386.deb
libc6-xen_2.3.6-13_i386.deb
locales_2.3.6-13_all.deb

That has always worked until now.
I have also seen a libc6-xen dpkg in the etch repository.

After having downloaded the latest
apt-get build-dep libc6
apt-get source libc6
and compiling again it still doesn't work.

What has changed?
I'm confused.

Thanks for any help.
Chris.

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