From: Jerome Brown <jerome@concepts.net.nz>
To: xen-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Re: Xen and reiser4
Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2005 09:09:26 +1300 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <41E583F6.2010201@concepts.net.nz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <41E533A4.2070603@fzu.cz>
>> That's the exactly the thing which I didn't want to do, I want to
>> build glibc with linuxthreads and nptl
>
> Look at your $PORTDIR/sys-libs/glibc/glibc-<version>.ebuild, locate
> want_tls function and add "return 1" as the first line of the function.
> This is ugly hack, but should work (not tested). Disadvantage is that it
> won't survive `emerge sync`, but you can add it into $PORTDIR_OVERLAY...
If you compile glibc with the nptl USE flag it will compile both NTPL
and LinuxThreads into glibc. If you have specified the ntplonly USE flag
then it will not compile LinuxThreads. Check to see if you have the
nptlonly flag defined (most of the tutorials I remember looking at say
to define it). If so, remove it and recompile glibc. You shouldn't need
to recompile anything else, as the nptlonly USE flag only applys to
glibc, so everything else should work fine from there.
HTH
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2005-01-12 20:09 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 22+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
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2004-12-15 18:56 ` Xen and reiser4 Ming-Wei Shih
2004-12-17 19:17 ` Ming-Wei Shih
2005-01-11 20:12 ` Ming-Wei Shih
2005-01-11 21:23 ` Jan Kundrát
2005-01-11 23:37 ` Ming-Wei Shih
2005-01-12 14:26 ` Jan Kundrát
2005-01-12 19:00 ` Ming-Wei Shih
2005-01-12 20:09 ` Jerome Brown [this message]
2005-01-12 21:14 ` nfsroot and brige Adam Sulmicki
2005-01-12 21:44 ` double free Adam Sulmicki
2005-01-12 22:04 ` Keir Fraser
2005-01-12 22:32 ` Adam Sulmicki
2005-01-12 22:31 ` Keir Fraser
2005-01-12 22:57 ` Adam Sulmicki
2005-01-17 7:56 ` nfsroot and brige Adam Sulmicki
2005-01-12 22:00 ` Re: Xen and reiser4 Jan Kundrát
2005-01-12 23:09 ` Jerome Brown
2005-01-13 13:43 ` Jan Kundrát
2005-01-17 15:22 ` Jan Kundrát
2005-01-11 22:28 ` Mark A. Williamson
2005-01-12 8:09 ` Ming-Wei Shih
2005-01-12 14:16 ` Jan Kundrát
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