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(usagi-users 00267) Re: kernel and glibc dependencies



At Mon, 5 Mar 2001 18:06:48 +0200 (EET),
Pekka Savola <pekkas@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> I'm probably going to add USAGI patch on top of all Red Hat Linux kernel
> patches for 2.4.x and  compile && install it as an RPM.

Thanks for your effort.

> At this point, I don't think I'd be installing any glibc modifications.
> 
> What are kernel and glibc's dependencies?  Will something break badly if I
> do it this way?  Does the kernel configuration matter (e.g. nodeinfo)?

Currently, we reccomend a combination of the latest kernel and glibc
pathes. We don't provide patches against glibc in the snapshot. 
Instead of glibc patches, we provide libinet6 library.

The tarball, "usagi-20010305-linux24.tar.bz2", includes latest kernel
, libinet6 and applications. 

If you want a patch against glibc, you can use
glibc21-2.1.3-usagi-20010122.patch.gz or
glibc-22-2.2.1-usagi-20010122.patch.gz with the latest kernel.

-- Yuji Sekiya