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SubjectRe: older kernels + new glibc?
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On Mar 29, 2004, at 1:28 PM, Arjan van de Ven wrote:
>> perfect - where does this variable get set? sorry for what now seems
>> like OT glibc stuff.
>
> it's passed to glibc ./configure at build time; if you have an rpm
> based
> distro you'll see it in the specfile of the src.rpm

ok, so this presents a bit of a problem in that case (assuming I'm
understanding you) - I'm working backwards in this respect, as I'm
using the "new" version of glibc, and an older version of the kernel
than the one that glibc was told to remain compatible with - the
important question, is does this order of operations (possibly) break
things, or does the fact that I compiled the kernel on this new version
of glibc remove any issues.

thanks,
-lev

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