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Re: Bug-glibc Digest, Vol 23, Issue 25


From: Raviraj Thakrar
Subject: Re: Bug-glibc Digest, Vol 23, Issue 25
Date: 9 Oct 2004 16:34:11 -0000

  


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>Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 13:50:54 +0100 (BST)
> From: Chris Rankin <address@hidden>
>Subject: glibc-2.3.3 on ftp.gnu.org does not compile
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>Hi,
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>I noticed that glibc-2.3.3 had appeared on
>ftp.gnu.org, and so I downloaded it and tried
>compiling it. The build failed, and a web-search
>revealed that other people are also having the same
>problem:
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>e.g.
>http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-glibc/2004-09/msg00237.html
>http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/archive/13/2004/05/1/174513
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>Moreover, even when I did finally manage to get it to
>build, after patching elf/dl-runtime.c etc, and using:
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>CFLAGS='-O2 -fno-unit-at-a-time'
>/usr/src/glibc-2.3.3/configure --prefix=/usr
>--with-headers=/home/chris/linux-2.6.8/include
>--with-tls --enable-kernel=2.6.5 --enable-add-ons
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>the final glibc failed 'make check' in the locales
>check (couldn't find a locale called no_NB, or
>similar) and in the maths check. Needless to say that
>I did not install.
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>The CPU on this machine is a 1 GHz PIII, binutils is
>2.15 and the compiler is gcc-3.4.2, which should all
>be more than adequate.
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>I am sure that these problems in glibc have been fixed
>long since Aug 03 2004, which is the timestamp of the
>archive on ftp.gnu.org. So can you please either
>update or delete these glibc-2.3.3 archives, as you
>are currently only confusing your users.
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>Thank you,
>Chris Rankin
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>P.S. Installing Fedora on this machine, along with all
>its accompanying baggage, really *isn't* an option.
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>Message: 6
>Date: Sat, 9 Oct 2004 22:13:45 +0800
> From: "address@hidden" <address@hidden>
>Subject: 10 Principles that Unite Bush and Kerry Supporters
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>Two websites that can help:
>http://www.radicalmiddle.com/  (Radical Middle website)
>http://noosphere.cc/iparticles.html (Integral Politics website)
>
>
>No matter who wins the election this November 2, the cultural divide it
>reflects is dangerous for America, and for the world.
>
>Extremists on both sides, convinced their adversaries are diabolical to
>the core, want a win-lose outcome.  But as the first Republican
>president said, a nation divided against itself cannot stand.
>
>It is time some of us set aside hatred, and engage in a dialogue.
>Extremists on both sides argue there is no point - the division is too
>great.  But reasonable people in the middle know differently.
>
>Right now, with the polls even, and the election results a toss-up, is a
>good time for the reasonable among us to commit to set aside fear,
>anger, and hatred, and commit to a dialogue to find principles that
>unite us.  We will not find this in the pre-packaged politics of the two
>major candidates, I suspect.
>
>For example, my friends who support Bush do so for two reasons.  First,
>they feel he has a core set of spiritual values that provide him with a
>reliable moral compass - something they can depend on in a time of
>turmoil.  Second, they feel that, right or wrong, he got us into the war
>in Iraq, and is more likely to get us successfully out than a candidate
>who has expressed misgivings about the war.  I understand this
>perspective, as much as I differ with it.
>
>I oppose Bush for parallel reasons.  First, I feel he has violated the
>core values that define America - violated our Constitution by jailing
>hundreds without showing cause; violated the sanctity of the global
>alliance we rely on for our security; and elevated fear and control
>above courage and freedom, for political gain.  Second, I feel he has
>been extremely inept in handling the war, employed a na?ve and
>counterproductive military strategy, and so irreparably damaged our
>reputation among the world's poor (not to mention our allies) that he is
>the last person able to successfully conclude the war and win back the
>respect of the world.
>
>I feel passionately about this.  Nevertheless, I do feel the passion of
>Bush supporters in equal measure in my quiet moments.
>
>And, I feel strongly that we as a nation are at an inflection point in
>history.  If, in this culture war, we let the extremists on each side
>force one side to win and one to lose, we will be fundamentally divided,
>and will begin our descent to a has-been power.  Great powers rarely
>cede their rank willingly, so that could be uncomfortable for all.
>
>But if the reasonable right and the sensible left join forces, we can
>find an integrated position that will earn us the right to lead the
>world in a time of unprecedented change.
>
>Ten principles come to my mind, in the midst of this campaign, that
>define an American at this moment in our history.  I wonder whether
>others agree or disagree with these.  I'm sure you can improve upon
>them.  Here are my ten:
>
>1. We are an optimistic people, not a fearful people.  We strive to be
>brave and free, not fearful and repressed. 2. We value freedom and
>democracy so much that we would proudly give our lives to protect and
>advance them. 3. We can't promote the principles of freedom and
>democracy by violating them. 4. These principles are our common moral
>compass.  We may change our policies as circumstances change, but we
>hold firmly to these core
>principles.
>5. In military matters, Smart is as important as Strong, and Right is
>more important than Might. 6. Killing terrorists requires precise aim -
>especially if they hide themselves among the innocent, in order to draw
>our fire. 7. 30,000 deaths do not avenge the murder of 3,000, nor
>comfort their families. 8. 300 million cannot remain affluent, secure,
>and free by frightening 3000 million who are poor, insecure, and
>repressed.  We will gain more by offering the world hope, than by
>controlling it through power. 9. Those who seek liberty through security
>let both slip away. Security is the result, not the cause, of liberty.
>10. To equate America's purpose with economic success is to cheapen
>America.  Liberty is fundamental, and wealth is one reward we reap for
>it.  If we value wealth above liberty, we forget what truly matters, and
>we will likely lose both.
>
>I am sure many can improve on these ten.  I hope you will engage in a
>dialogue to find principles on which we can agree, and help form the
>common ground that unites open minds from both cultures, and offers a
>path that we can both walk, for the next four years and the next four
>hundred.
>
>To help, I suggest you explore the various political movements for the
>reasonable right and sensible left.  Often called "radical middle,"
>"radical center," "integral politics" or "beyond left and right," they
>reflect an underlying movement that has not yet defined itself.
>
>Two websites with links that can help are:
>
>http://www.radicalmiddle.com/  (Radical Middle website)
>
>http://noosphere.cc/iparticles.html (Integral Politics website)
>
>America is too great an experiment to sacrifice it to fear and division.
>If this is to be America's century, it must also be the world's. Instead
>of veering left or right, let's move forward.
>
>Bill Shireman
>415-364-3839
>address@hidden
>www.future500.org
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>member companies, board members, or affiliates)
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