Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 13 Nov 2001 09:50:27 -0800 | From | "Paul G. Allen" <> | Subject | Re: Missing source files for standard libraries |
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Chris Abbey wrote: > > Yesterday, Paul G. Allen wrote: > > I'm working on a game engine and there's a bug (actually, more than one > > ;) causing seg faults within different functions in the C/C++ libraries > > (e.g. - stdlib). I installed all the development stuff from the Red Hat > > CD's, do I need to get the gcc source or something in order to get these > > files? > > most likely you need the glibc-devel package, or potentially the glibc > sources, I'm not sure how RH packages it... but in either case stdlib > is user space, not kernel space, so wrong list. ;) >
I knew between the two lists, someone would know. I installed the glibc-devel package though.
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