2005-04-08 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@baldric.uwo.ca>

* FAQ.in: Explain why `make' might fail running rpcgen.
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2005-04-08 Carlos O'Donell <carlos@baldric.uwo.ca>
* FAQ.in: Explain why `make' might fail running rpcgen.
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2005-04-07 Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>
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malloc/libmemprof.so. How can I fix this?
1.20. Which tools should I use for MIPS?
1.21. Which compiler should I use for powerpc64?
1.22. `make' fails when running rpcgen the first time,
what is going on? How do I fix this?
2. Installation and configuration issues
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{SM} You want to use at least gcc 3.2 (together with the right versions
of all the other tools, of course).
1.22. `make' fails when running rpcgen the first time,
what is going on? How do I fix this?
{CO} The first invocation of rpcgen is also the first use of the recently
compiled dynamic loader. If there is any problem with the dynamic loader
it will more than likely fail to run rpcgen properly. This could be due to
any number of problems.
The only real solution is to debug the loader and determine the problem
yourself. Please remember that for each architecture there may be various
patches required to get glibc HEAD into a runnable state. The best course
of action is to determine if you have all the required patches.
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{SM} You want to use at least gcc 3.2 (together with the right versions
of all the other tools, of course).
?? `make' fails when running rpcgen the first time,
what is going on? How do I fix this?
{CO} The first invocation of rpcgen is also the first use of the recently
compiled dynamic loader. If there is any problem with the dynamic loader
it will more than likely fail to run rpcgen properly. This could be due to
any number of problems.
The only real solution is to debug the loader and determine the problem
yourself. Please remember that for each architecture there may be various
patches required to get glibc HEAD into a runnable state. The best course
of action is to determine if you have all the required patches.
? Installation and configuration issues
?? Can I replace the libc on my Linux system with GNU libc?