From: Daniel Chemko <dchemko@smgtec.com>
To: Emanoil Kotsev <emanuel@abc.at>
Cc: netfilter@lists.netfilter.org
Subject: Re: iptables 1.2.8 libc6 question
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2003 18:51:59 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3F14AFBF.9020203@smgtec.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <200307160100.41284.emanuel@abc.at>
Emanoil Kotsev wrote:
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>ThanX Daniel,
>unfortunately you are not telling me anything new.
>My question is how could I point iptables to the other libc.
>
>Few things are going trough my mind:
>
>1) exporting and mounting trough nfs on the compile-machine and then pointing
>the compiler to the directory mounted.
>Question: after I install iptables where is it going to look for the
>libraries?? I don't think it will find the proper path
>
>
Libc == dynamic so ld.so.conf will show you the way.
>2) copying the libraries for ex. in /usr/local/lib
>Question: On target machine the libs are in /lib ??? would iptables find them
>under /usr/local/lib (it is in ld.so.conf)
>
>
yeah
>3) What about compiling iptables with no shared libraries as it will be
>permanently used - are the libc6 -> libc-2.3.1 included in iptables?
>
>
Should be, static binaries are pretty simple if space isn't a concern.
Hell, with libc static in the binary, you don't even need to get the
other libc for the build platform. Hmm..
>4) perhaps the easiest way if possible at all would be to upgrade the target
>machine
>
>
Also a good idea if an upgrader is easily found. Depends on how many
programs are installed as well.
>Which should I choose and are there any better ideas???
>
>Thanks in advance for taking your time
>
>unfortunately I tried to replace libc-2.2.5 on the target machine but it
>wasn't good idea :-)) I ran into "hella trouble".
>
>
Definitly - Basically only upgrades from distributions are the only
practical way to accomplish this in larger platforms.
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2003-07-15 21:03 iptables 1.2.8 libc6 question Daniel Chemko
2003-07-15 23:00 ` Emanoil Kotsev
2003-07-16 1:51 ` Daniel Chemko [this message]
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2003-07-15 20:40 Emanoil Kotsev
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