From: Trevor Woerner <twoerner@ica.net>
To: "Users LinuxPPC" <linuxppc-user@lists.linuxppc.org>,
"Developer LinuxPPC" <linuxppc-dev@lists.linuxppc.org>,
"Gary Thomas" <gdt@linuxppc.org>
Subject: [LinuxPPC] Gary Thomas' libc sources
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 99 22:39:22 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <B0002009499@icamail.ica.net> (raw)
dear friends,
i was looking into compiling glibc for myself so i downloaded
Gary Thomas' sources from ftp.linuxppc.com under the subdir
/linuxppc/users/gdt/redhat/SRPMS/. i downloaded glibc-961212-1o.src.rpm.
once on my system i did a:
root# rpm -i <...glibc-961212...>
and in my /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES directory (or something like that)
i ended up with a whole pile of stuff that i'm not sure what to
do with. i would appreciate some guidance.
i ended up with the following:
axp-extras-960810.tar.gz
libc-961117-ldd.patch
libc-961212-ewt.tar.gz
libc-fsstnd-4.diff.gz
libc-rev1i.patch
libc-rev1j.patch
libc-rev1k.patch
libc-rev1l.patch
libc-rev1m.patch
libc.works-ppc.patch
libc.zic.synlink.hack.diff.gz
nsswitch.conf
what the heck are all of these :-? so i unzipped and untarred the
libc-961212-ewt.tar.gz (since it seemed, out of this bunch to be
the most obvious, even though i'm not sure what an "ewt" is...)
and it created a libc.works directory (or something like that) which
had thousands of files: 90% of which were zero-length!
could someone tell me what's going on? what do i need to compile libc?
have the patches already been applied (if not now would i do that)?
what is the "conf" file for? or the "symlink.hack" for? etc... etc...
etc...
thank you and best regards,
trevor woerner
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1999-04-07 2:39 Trevor Woerner [this message]
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