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On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 14:30, Werner Van Belle wrote: |
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> That doesn't explain why one set of options doesn't crash (-fmv) while the |
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> other set of options (-amv) does. And after all, a program that segfaults has |
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> a bug in it. |
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> Furthermore, I've exactly the same behaviour as Mr. Caleb. If I start prelink |
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> - -anv it crashes after reading libstdc++.so.5.0.2. |
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I am not saying prelink isn't buggy btw. |
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The -f flag is needed if you have prelinked binaries already on the |
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system, otherwise it will abort, that is another matter..... |
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If you use -f you get around that problem, but you then encounter the |
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other one, you are between a rock and a hard place it seems. |
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( this is only an idea ) |
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Stefan Jones <cretin@g.o> |
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