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On Fri, 2009-06-26 at 00:05 +0100, Ed W wrote: |
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> Hi, I have just tried to upgrade a build from uclibc0.9.28.3-r3 to |
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> 0.9.30.1-r1 |
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> Now pretty much everything segfaults, qmerge won't run reporting a |
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> problem with libcrypto.so and I rescued the situation by simply untaring |
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> the last tbz2 over the file system |
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> Tried it again with flag uclibc-compat and same problem. |
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> Actual flags in use are: |
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> hardened ipv6 minimal uclibc-compat |
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> This is a hardened + uclibc build on i386 with the usual old gcc 3.4.6 |
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> Can anyone please tell me what I am missing? |
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uclibc and hardened are current at odd with each other. Current uclibc |
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demands a newer gcc than what is provided in tree. |
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The upgrade woes of going from old uclibc to current uclibc are a little |
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painful till you get most of the things rebuilt. |
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It might just be simpler to use the .tbz2 off the tinderbox if you are |
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on an x86 or ppc platform. |
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Good luck. |
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Ned Ludd <solar@g.o> |
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Gentoo Linux |