RPM libc versions was: Re: rtems-4.6pre5 building first time WITH Ada

Paul Evans paule at martexdesign.com
Mon Nov 10 17:33:17 UTC 2003


Ralf Corsepius said:
> On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 14:26, Paul Evans wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> That's odd that you have this problem with RH7 [Ed: Chris has pointed
>> out to me that he has RH7] My previous advice assumed you wouldn't
>> otherwise need glibc, as there are still quite a few libc5 systems
>> around.
>
> libc5 is obsolete, dead and unmaintained since some point in 1998. All
> major Linux distros switched to using glibc2/libc6 for several years
>
> So, though using such an ancient system as a less important server might
> still make some sense, using such system as a developer's machine
> doesn't (... unless working in a Linux-museum :-)).
>
> You won't even be able to build and compile most modern software. AFAIK,
> GCC is about to abandon libc5 in their next release, gcc-3.4.
>
> Ralf

I agree with Ralph completely, I meant to say there are old boxes
around and I wouldn't have been too shocked to discover Chris
had one.  I was assuming of course that if you had one, you'd
be doing it for a specific reason and intended to keep using
it. (I wouldn't want to though! )

"I do not imply or condone support for libc5 based
Linux namely RedHat 4.x or similar, for RTEMS development
or for any other purpose including but not limited to
development, formatting floppies, or fighting with emacs."

:-)


As for Chris's problem:

Upgrading RedHat is probably wise, even if it is annoying.
Although you could just add the library, but I wouldn't
"--force" it.

    -Paul







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