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Re: libio problem
From: |
Andreas Jaeger |
Subject: |
Re: libio problem |
Date: |
26 Mar 2001 07:12:45 +0200 |
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"David Lisle" <address@hidden> writes:
> Hello,
> If anyone can help me to compile glibc2 I would be grateful.
>
> I have carefully followed instructions and successfully installed all the
> components required to install glibc2:
>
> binutils-2.10.1
> texinfo-3.12f
> make-3.79
> sed-3.02
> gettext-0.10.35
> gcc-2.95.13
> bash-2.0
> autoconf-1.12
>
> all of these items installed and tested perfectly. Then I configure
> glibc-2.2.2 and then;
How do you configure glibc? Which add-ons are you using?
Andreas
> However the results of make are as follows:
>
> In file included from ../libio/libio.h:63,
> from ../libio/iolibio.h:1,
> from ../libio/libioP.h:36,
> from strfmon.c:28,
> ../sysdeps/generic/bits/stdio-lock.h:29: #error libio needs recursive
> mutexes for IO_MTSAFE_IO
> make[2]:***[/usr/src/glibc-2.2.2/compile/stdlib/strfmon.o] Error 1
> make[2]: Leaving directory '/usr/src/glibc-2.2.2/stdlib'
> make[1]:***[stdlib/subdir_lib] Error 2
> make[1]: Leavong directory '/usr/src/glibc-2.2.2'
> make: *** [all] Error 2
>
> Since I am not a C++ coder this is fairly obtuse and I cannot find a
> reference to this particular error anywhere. Any assistance would be
> gratefully recieved.
>
> Running Linux 2.0.27 on an intel box - no other real problems.
>
> NOTE: I just wanted to use mysql for web pages and needed to compile mysql
> locally to achieve this. Otherwise I am happy with my box.
>
> David
>
>
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- libio problem, David Lisle, 2001/03/25
- Re: libio problem,
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