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On 12-01-2006 11:55:20 -0800, m h wrote: |
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> > I ran into an interesting problem myself of the glibc ebuild (yes I |
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> > know, it might have been a bridge too far to use that one) which seems |
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> > to install a symlink which points to itself somehow. Hence, I can't |
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> > link anything (=libperl at the moment), because it dies on not being |
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> > able to find the shared libraries that are circular symlinked. Maybe I |
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> > should just manually fix it and continue... however, I wanted to just |
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> > 'fix' the issue and haven't succeeded so far. |
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> Hmmm, sounds messy. I would try and manually fix it and move on if I |
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> were you. If I knew how to manually fix my problem, I would. |
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Seems I wasn't awake enough. Symlinks were fine, but there's something |
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weird with it. It dies linking like this: |
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| undefined reference to `_dl_open@GLIBC_PRIVATE' |
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| undefined reference to `_dl_close@GLIBC_PRIVATE' |
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I unmerged glibc and now libperl is nicely spitting out a lot of stuff |
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on the screen, which I shall consider as 'compiling'. |
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With regard to your problem, I have straced configure but I don't recall |
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whether that turned out to be of any use... sorry |
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(Sorry, stripped out Haubi again, because I don't know whether he likes |
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to get my spam...) |
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Fabian Groffen |
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Gentoo for Mac OS X Project -- Interim Lead |
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