Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Sun, 9 Jun 1996 18:00:53 -0700 | From | Steve VanDevender <> | Subject | Re: New 2.0 web page |
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Alan Cox writes: > > You need to update your *Very* out of date page. > > ld.so is 1.8.0, libc is 5.4.2, sysvinit 2.62 just to name a few. > > His page is right. libc5.4.2 ld.so 1.8.0 are TEST software. I was very > impressed with the page and it will put you in the right place. > > Dont run libc5.4.x unless you are on the gcc list and want fun > > Alan
This reminds me, there is one small problem with linux/Documentation/Changes in reference to the version of libg++ you should use. In the process of my recent upgrade I installed libc 5.2.18 and libg++ 2.7.1.4; I found that C++ programs then produced amazingly bogus output. It turns out that libg++ 2.7.1.3 is what you should use with libc 5.2.18; libg++ 2.7.1.4 _must_ be used with libc 5.3.x. The Changes file should suggest libg++ 2.7.1.3 instead.
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